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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...
- have nuclei, which distinguishes them from the other blood cells, the anucleated red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets. The different white blood cells...
- 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...
- cornified layer (stratum corneum) Composed of 10 to 30 layers of polyhedral, anucleated corneocytes (final step of keratinocyte differentiation), with the palms...
- catalyze the formation of PGI2. In contrast, TXA2 is released primarily by anucleated platelets, which are unable to respond to NSAID COX inhibition with additional...
- undergo multiple stages of cell differentiation to eventually become anucleated. During that process, keratinocytes will become highly organized, forming...
- healthy cells that are the immediate precursors of normal, healthy, mature (anucleate) RBCs. The name megaloblast always refers to abnormally developed precursors...
- Micrograph of a pilomatricoma showing the characteristic "ghost" cells (anucleate squamous cells), benign viable squamous cells and multi-nucleated giant...
- coin the term plastid, but his "plastid" includes nucleated cells and anucleated "cytodes" and thus totally different concept from the plastid in modern...
- resurrected Hogg's label, arguing that Haeckel's term Protista included anucleated microbes such as bacteria, which the term Protoctista (meaning "first...