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fabrication of
functional multimetallic ****emblies.
Binucleating ligands bind two
metal ions.
Usually binucleating ligands feature bridging ligands, such as phenoxide...
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Binucleated cells are
cells that
contain two nuclei. This type of cell is most
commonly found in
cancer cells and may
arise from a
variety of causes....
- ions. Some
ligands binucleating ligands are symmetrical,
which facilitates the
formation of
homobimetallic complexes.
Other binucleating ligands,
where the...
- of 3+1+3 (from top to bottom) i.e. 3
antipodal cells, 1
central cell (
binucleate), 2
synergids & 1 egg cell. One
sperm fertilizes the egg cell and the...
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eosinophilic granules)
within eosinophils Erythroid series[citation needed]:
Binucleated erythroid precursors and
karyorrhexis Erythroid nuclear budding Erythroid...
- in the
human are
osteoclasts a type of bone cell.
Multinucleated and
binucleated cells can also be
abnormal in humans; for example,
cells arising from...
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uranium binding to DNA, with the
increased potential for
tumor formation Binucleated cells with micronuclei,
Inhibition of cell
cycle kinetics and proliferation;...
- and explore. The
significant difference is that each
septated unit is
binucleate,
containing two
unfused nuclei, i.e. one from each
parent that eventually...
- Gavrilova, A. L.; Bosnich, B. (2004). "Principles of
Mononucleating and
Binucleating Ligand Design".
Chemical Reviews. 104 (2): 349–383. doi:10.1021/cr020604g...
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complete cytokinesis and
retain both
nuclei in one cell,
resulting in
binucleated cells.
Anaphase lag
occurs when the
movement of one
chromatid is impeded...