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Binucleate


Definition:

  • (a.) Having two nuclei; as, binucleate cells.

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  • (1) These results suggest that bPAG is probably synthesized by trophoblast binucleate cells and stored in granules prior to delivery into the maternal circulation after cell migration.
  • (2) However, binucleated and occasionally multi-nucleated forms of plasma cells have often been recorded in histological materials containing plasma cell infiltrates.
  • (3) Binucleate cells which usually contain aggregations of spherical membrane-bound electron-dense inclusions, are a characteristic component of the chorionic epithelium of the sheep.
  • (4) Features of HPV infection (koilocytosis, binucleation, multinucleation, giant irregular nuclei and individual cell dyskeratosis) were present in high prevalence in both HPV 6 and HPV 16 associated CIN.
  • (5) Quantitative studies of sympathicoblasts, young and immature sympathicocytes, and other intermediate cell division forms; binucleolated, binucleated and twin cells were also included in the paper.
  • (6) FNA smears from a lymph node in a patient with a previous histological diagnosis of lymphomatoid papulosis of the gingiva showed a monotonous pattern of large immunoblastic cells with some binucleated variants consistent with a diagnosis of high grade immunoblastic lymphoma, which was confirmed histologically.
  • (7) The germarium encloses mononucleate and binucleate trophocytes, prefollicular tissue and oogonia, while the vitellarium contains 2-5 oocytes arranged in order of maturity.
  • (8) Binucleated cells were present by 3 weeks in oculo and later, and the cytoplasm per nucleus increased fourfold between 3 and 5 weeks in oculo, suggesting conversion to hypertrophic cell growth.
  • (9) That this effect was due to the presence of two nuclei in a common cytoplasm and not to the increased size of binucleate cells was suggested by studies of cells with altered nucleocytoplasmic ratios.
  • (10) Studies were performed to determine the genotoxic effect of cytochalasin-B (CYB) and to compare the efficacy of the cytokinesis-blocked binucleated cells (CB) for scoring micronuclei (MN) with the conventional mononuclear method, following treatment with mitomycin C and cyclophosphamide.
  • (11) Lee et al (1985) have reported the immunohistological staining of sheep trophoblast with SBU-3 showing that, as early as 21 days of gestation, the monoclonal antibody recognizes an antigen restricted to the binucleate cells of the trophoblast which are located only at sites of invasion of the underlying uterine tissue.
  • (12) These differed from large amorphous, often binucleate, cells which predominated in those populations that responded exclusively to parathormone.
  • (13) In the hepatic lobule of the adult rat, synchronized to a fixed feeding hour, a cellular rhythmic self-renewal was recorded, especially due to ploidization, with cytotopographical particularities, consisting in the cyclic reversible transformation of diploid into polyploid cells (with a single hypertrophic nucleus or binucleate) according to the increased metabolic requirements in the course of digestion.
  • (14) Binucleate cells of sheep and goat fetal placentae comprise about one-fifth of the trophectodermal layer at the feto-maternal interface.
  • (15) As a result of these structural and functional disturbances, binucleate cells and polyploid nuclei were observed.
  • (16) Large IgG-containing cells were often binucleate and were believed to be decidual cells.
  • (17) The potential for nuclear fusion is not restricted to pronuclei alone since diploid nuclei in binucleate cells could be fused using centrifugation in solutions of Colcemid to bring the nuclei into apposition.
  • (18) Binucleate cells and quadrinucleate cells exhibit variable numbers of MTOCs.
  • (19) A greater number of binucleate cells and an increase in cell volume were observed.
  • (20) Our evidence shows that at 19 days post coitum the binucleate cells migrate to the microvillar junction and fuse with individual uterine epithelial cells to form hybrid feto-maternal trinucleate cells.

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