What's the difference between multinucleate and multinucleated?

Multinucleate


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Multinucleated

Example Sentences:

  • (1) High degress of multinucleation were observed least frequenctly in the summer both in patients with and without known malignancy.
  • (2) Patients with malignant disease are known to have an increased incidence of multinucleation in their tracheobronchial ciliated epithelial cells as compared with controls matched by age, sex and smoking habit.
  • (3) We have previously shown that multinucleated cells (MNC) with many features of the osteoclast phenotype form in long term human marrow cultures.
  • (4) When we compare the duration of G1, S and G2 periods in diploid cells with that obtained for multinucleate cells in the present study it seems clear that the differences, if they occur, are negligible.
  • (5) After induction of myogenic differentiation by treatments with excess thymidine and conditioned medium, two clones were capable of forming short multinucleated cells.
  • (6) The FNA cytologic findings included markedly atypical fibroblast-like cells lying singly and in groups in a myxoid background, highly atypical multinucleated cells and numerous mitoses, features that were interpreted as a high-grade malignant mesenchymal tumor.
  • (7) They proceed through meiosis normally, as judged by the occurrence of meiotic recombination, the production of haploid nuclei, and the formation of multinucleate cells visible after Giemsa staining.
  • (8) Histopathological examination of the nodules revealed features typical for SFNN: lobular panniculitis with fat necrosis and radiating needle-shaped clefts within multinucleated histiocytes.
  • (9) The incidence of multinucleated spermatids may be increased by stress associated with handling or the environment.
  • (10) Subacute encephalitis with white matter lesions and multinucleated giant cells characteristic of HIV infection was present in 15 cases.
  • (11) The cell shape varied greatly and included dendritic, stellated and strap-shaped forms as well as multinucleated giant cells, similar to those of juvenile melanomatas.
  • (12) The macrophages in the lung tissue showed the same changes and in addition nodules of multinucleated "giant" cells were found.
  • (13) 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.
  • (14) The mononuclear phagocytic system is a continuum of cells beginning with the bone marrow monoblast and promonocyte, through the monocyte to the larger tissue macrophages and multinucleate giant cells.
  • (15) Epithelioid-cell tumors contained multinucleated cells and areas of cell wrapping more frequently than did spindle-cell tumors.
  • (16) Type I beads: at 3 days, were surrounded by multinucleated giant cells; by 4 days, patches of bead-associated new bone were present along with giant cells; after 1 week, occasional bead-associated multinucleated cells were seen, but now most beads were surrounded by new intramedullary bone, forming an extensive bead-bone lattice.
  • (17) The most characteristic morphological feature of the CMV-infected BAMB cells was the formation of multinucleated giant cells which frequently contained more than a hundred nuclei; such cells were not seen in LEP cultures.
  • (18) Adult Wistar rats were bilaterally caput epididymectomized and the effects on testicular germinal epithelium and formation of multinucleated bodies were studied and quantified at 2, 4, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after surgery.
  • (19) In situ hybridization for HIV-1 nucleic acid sequences gave positive results in seven of 18 spinal cords, with hybridizing signal usually localized to inflammatory cell infiltrates and multinucleated cells.
  • (20) All of the multinucleated cells were found to have a similar arragnement of nuclear concentration areas and nucleus-free areas.

Multinucleated


Definition:

  • (a.) Multinuclear.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) High degress of multinucleation were observed least frequenctly in the summer both in patients with and without known malignancy.
  • (2) Patients with malignant disease are known to have an increased incidence of multinucleation in their tracheobronchial ciliated epithelial cells as compared with controls matched by age, sex and smoking habit.
  • (3) We have previously shown that multinucleated cells (MNC) with many features of the osteoclast phenotype form in long term human marrow cultures.
  • (4) When we compare the duration of G1, S and G2 periods in diploid cells with that obtained for multinucleate cells in the present study it seems clear that the differences, if they occur, are negligible.
  • (5) After induction of myogenic differentiation by treatments with excess thymidine and conditioned medium, two clones were capable of forming short multinucleated cells.
  • (6) The FNA cytologic findings included markedly atypical fibroblast-like cells lying singly and in groups in a myxoid background, highly atypical multinucleated cells and numerous mitoses, features that were interpreted as a high-grade malignant mesenchymal tumor.
  • (7) They proceed through meiosis normally, as judged by the occurrence of meiotic recombination, the production of haploid nuclei, and the formation of multinucleate cells visible after Giemsa staining.
  • (8) Histopathological examination of the nodules revealed features typical for SFNN: lobular panniculitis with fat necrosis and radiating needle-shaped clefts within multinucleated histiocytes.
  • (9) The incidence of multinucleated spermatids may be increased by stress associated with handling or the environment.
  • (10) Subacute encephalitis with white matter lesions and multinucleated giant cells characteristic of HIV infection was present in 15 cases.
  • (11) The cell shape varied greatly and included dendritic, stellated and strap-shaped forms as well as multinucleated giant cells, similar to those of juvenile melanomatas.
  • (12) The macrophages in the lung tissue showed the same changes and in addition nodules of multinucleated "giant" cells were found.
  • (13) 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.
  • (14) The mononuclear phagocytic system is a continuum of cells beginning with the bone marrow monoblast and promonocyte, through the monocyte to the larger tissue macrophages and multinucleate giant cells.
  • (15) Epithelioid-cell tumors contained multinucleated cells and areas of cell wrapping more frequently than did spindle-cell tumors.
  • (16) Type I beads: at 3 days, were surrounded by multinucleated giant cells; by 4 days, patches of bead-associated new bone were present along with giant cells; after 1 week, occasional bead-associated multinucleated cells were seen, but now most beads were surrounded by new intramedullary bone, forming an extensive bead-bone lattice.
  • (17) The most characteristic morphological feature of the CMV-infected BAMB cells was the formation of multinucleated giant cells which frequently contained more than a hundred nuclei; such cells were not seen in LEP cultures.
  • (18) Adult Wistar rats were bilaterally caput epididymectomized and the effects on testicular germinal epithelium and formation of multinucleated bodies were studied and quantified at 2, 4, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after surgery.
  • (19) In situ hybridization for HIV-1 nucleic acid sequences gave positive results in seven of 18 spinal cords, with hybridizing signal usually localized to inflammatory cell infiltrates and multinucleated cells.
  • (20) All of the multinucleated cells were found to have a similar arragnement of nuclear concentration areas and nucleus-free areas.

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