- gel-like substance), the cell's
internal sub-structures, and
various cytoplasmic inclusions. In
eukaryotes the
cytoplasm also
includes the nucleus, and...
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Cytoplasmic streaming, also
called protoplasmic streaming and cyclosis, is the flow of the
cytoplasm inside the cell,
driven by
forces from the cytoskeleton...
- A
cytoplasmic hybrid (or cybrid, a
portmanteau of the two words) is a
eukaryotic cell line
produced by the
fusion of a
whole cell with a cytoplast. Cytoplasts...
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Intracellular receptors are
globular protein receptors located inside the cell
rather than on its cell membrane. The word
intracellular means "within or...
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chromatin condenses.
Other typical cellular changes in
necrosis include:
Cytoplasmic hypereosinophilia on
samples with H&E stain. It is seen as a
darker stain...
- p-ANCA, or MPO-ANCA, or
perinuclear anti-neutrophil
cytoplasmic antibodies, are
antibodies that
stain the
material around the
nucleus of a neutrophil...
- cytoskeleton. The
concept of a
protein mosaic that
dynamically coordinated cytoplasmic biochemistry was
proposed by
Rudolph Peters in 1929
while the term (cytosquelette...
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Extranuclear inheritance or
cytoplasmic inheritance is the
transmission of
genes that
occur outside the nucleus. It is
found in most
eukaryotes and is...
-
antigen genes may
influence the risk of
developing GPA.
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCAs) now are
widely presumed to be
responsible for the...
- The cell
membrane (also
known as the
plasma membrane or
cytoplasmic membrane, and
historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a
biological membrane...