-
healthy cells that are the
immediate precursors of normal, healthy,
mature (
anucleate) RBCs. The name
megaloblast always refers to
abnormally developed precursors...
- the
total iron
contained in the body. Red
blood cells in
mammals are
anucleate when mature,
meaning that they lack a cell nucleus. In comparison, the...
-
Micrograph of a
pilomatricoma showing the
characteristic "ghost"
cells (
anucleate squamous cells),
benign viable squamous cells and multi-nucleated giant...
- have nuclei,
which distinguishes them from the
other blood cells, the
anucleated red
blood cells (RBCs) and platelets. The
different white blood cells...
- RC,
Rubenstein AJ,
Wallace DC (September 1988). "Mitochondrial DNA in
anucleate human blood cells".
Biochemical and
Biophysical Research Communications...
-
pilomatricomas and
calcifying odontogenic cysts,
where they
appear as pale,
anucleate cells that have
undergone degeneration or calcification. The
ghost cells...
- counterpart,
though there are
exceptions in some
specialised cells including anucleate platelets and the
dendroplasm (dendrite cytoplasm) of
neuronal cells....
- Trichogrammatidae) in Colombia, and
third animal species known to have
anucleate neurons".
Journal of
Hymenoptera Research. 60: 181–185. doi:10.3897/jhr...
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- division. An
anucleated cell
contains no
nucleus and is, therefore,
incapable of
dividing to
produce daughter cells. The best-known
anucleated cell is the...