What's the difference between crested and cristate?

Crested


Definition:

  • (a.) Having a crest of feathers or hair upon the head.
  • (a.) Bearing any elevated appendage like a crest, as an elevated line or ridge, or a tuft.
  • (imp. & p. p.) of Crest
  • (a.) Having a crest.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Hence, the absence of NGF receptors on premigratory neural crest and early migratory neural crest cultures was not due to enzymatic alterations of the receptor.
  • (2) Predominantly observed defects included neural crest cells in ectopic locations, both within and external to the neural tube, and mildly deformed neural tubes containing some dissociating cells.
  • (3) Our results suggest that cAMP may be an important regulator of phenotypic expression in at least some neural crest cell lineages.
  • (4) Neural crest cells give rise to various essential tissues in vertebrates.
  • (5) In the present study, we have compared the phosphorylation state of the fibronectin receptor in motile neural crest and somitic cells, in stationary somitic cells, and in Rous-sarcoma virus transformed-chick embryo fibroblasts, using immunoprecipitation following metabolic labeling.
  • (6) The staining method consisted of sequential treatment of slides with crest serum, fluorosceinated goat-antihuman and swine-antigoat antibodies, and propidium iodide.
  • (7) The participation of neural crest cells in development of the dermal skeleton is discussed by way of the repartition of the odontods within the pectoral fin.
  • (8) The talus was revascularized with a vascularized corticocancellous iliac crest bone graft.
  • (9) When the method proposed by Trela (1975) is applied, thin layers of the petrous crest are chiselled out until the common crus of the superior and posterior semi-circular becomes apparent.
  • (10) The center of resistance was located at 0.24 times the root length measured apical to the level of alveolar crest.
  • (11) By means of immunoreactivity for spot 35 protein, a novel cerebellar Purkinje cell-specific protein, the regional heterogeneity among non-pigmented ciliary epithelial cells of rats was demonstrated with reference to the antero-posterior and crest-valley directions of individual ciliary epithelial folds in immature and mature eyes.
  • (12) This is done by scoring the septal cartilage in its basal attachment to the maxillary crest, providing a "swinging door" which can be sutured finally as desired.
  • (13) The type II, III, IV, and V boutons appear mature at all ages examined but crest synapses formed by the type III terminals are observed in the later stages of the study.
  • (14) The use of the pectoralis major muscle only flap in conjunction with a free iliac crest bone graft for reconstruction of the mandible is described.
  • (15) The outer coat turned to be extremely sculptured, presenting as interlaced crests of various height.
  • (16) The effects of AAGTP are different in nervous tissue from other tissues, and experiments with that nucleotide have led to the discovery of a new, 32 kDa GTP-binding protein which appears only in neural crest cells.
  • (17) The neural crest has been suggested as the origin of the ectomesenchymomas.
  • (18) He had huge eyes, a wide, deep brow, an angel's mouth, with the upper lip crested.
  • (19) We have examined the distribution and function of the defined cell adhesion molecules, N-cadherin and N-CAM, in the emigration of cranial neural crest cells from the neural tube in vivo.
  • (20) On E7, a slender neuropil was present in the migrating cell clusters, but all the crest derived cells were uniform.

Cristate


Definition:

  • (a.) Crested.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Both cristate and noncristate organelles were present throughout the mitochondrial zone from these mixtures.
  • (2) The discrete, cristate mitochondria, in their sleeve, are unique in investigated atherinomorph sperm in being bilateral, grouped on only two opposing sides of the axoneme, with an arc-shaped "intermitochondrial link" between.
  • (3) Electron microscopy of the wild-type cells revealed discrete, regular ovoidal, cristate mitochondria spaced near the periphery of the protoplasm; the cytochrome-complete mutant showed an abundance of large, cristate, but morphologically irregular mitochondria; the cytochrome aa3-deficient mutant had fewer but still large, cristate, somewhat irregular mitochondria; and the cytochrome aa3, b-deficient mutant only a few simple vesicles without discernible cristae.
  • (4) The cytoplasm gave the organism a signet ring appearance and contained cristate mitochondria, a great number of ribosomes, Golgi's apparatuses, cytoplasmic microtubules, and nuclei with a nucleolus.
  • (5) The cristate pattern of the mitochondria is occasionally deficient, their matrix may contain membrane shreds or myelin figures, the package of individual granules may be injured.
  • (6) The mutant KRD-8, that possesses cristate mitochondria but respires at a lower level, was shown to contain one or a few, less stainable giant mitochondria per cell.
  • (7) ovalocytes, cristate-shaped cells appear in the peripheral blood of patients with severe cutaneous burns during shock.
  • (8) Results obtained were summarized as follows: 1) Ethanol, 1-propanol, 1-butanol, 1-pentanol and 1-octanol had essentially the same effects on the mitochondrial ultrastructure: a mixed population of small and enlarged mitochondria with poorly developed cristae; 1-dodecanol induced ultrastructural changes of mitochondria of two distinct types: a mixed population of small and enlarged mitochondria with poorly developed cristae in some hepatocytes and remarkably enlarged mitochondria with well-developed cristate in others; and 1-octadecanol induced remarkably enlarged mitochondria in all hepatocytes.
  • (9) With [U-14C]glucose we confirmed that essentially all of the glucose carbon used aerobically by intact Brugia pahangi adults was accounted for in the recovered lactate, in spite of the presence of cristate mitochondria in these parasites.
  • (10) Mitochondria of the former parasite are cristate whereas those of the latter are essentially acristate.
  • (11) The gametocyte possessed cristate mitochondria and was surrounded by two unit membranes.
  • (12) Macrogametocytes were distinguished from microgametocytes by cytoplasmic differences in numbers of ribosomes, and cristate mitochondria and in the extent of development of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
  • (13) DASPMI failed to stain cells of the mutant KRD-19 which lacks cytochrome aa3 and cristate mitochondria.
  • (14) The invading hyphae show well defined organelles including a denticulate double-layered plasma membrane, nuclei, cristate mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and storage granules, especially when osmium tetroxide was used as the sole fixative for electron microscopy.
  • (15) The asexual parasite possessed cristate mitochondria and was surrounded by a single-membraned pellicle.
  • (16) Cristate mitochondria did not appear in the chlamydospores before the alkaloid production phase.
  • (17) The gametocytes, however, possessed cristate mitochondria and were surrounded by a three-membraned pellicle in addition to a parasitophorous vacuole membrane.

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