What's the difference between neurolemma and nucleated?
Neurolemma
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) For each effect three types of change can be determined characterized by various degrees of rearrangement in the neurolemma, neuroplasma, and organelles.
(2) The damage includes, separation of neurolemma, vacuolisation and chromatolysis in the nuclei of neurons and extensive damage to fibres.
(3) A critical evaluation of the various methods of nerve suture, followed by the description of a new personal method of "mixed suture" taking up the neurolemma and the perineurium in the same stitch.
(4) During the course of a neurohistochemical and two independent electron microscopic studies of the mouse spleen, unmyelinated adrenergic nerves containing numerous dense core and lucent vesicles and devoid of neurolemma were observed adjacent to reticular cells and lymphocytes in the white pulp.
(5) Nerve terminals are characterized by loss of myelin, Schwann sheath and basal lamina, the neurolemma being freely exposed to either fibroblasts and their laminar processes or the collagen fibres and the tendon intercellular matrix.
(6) Ultrastructurally, scattered small nerves, devoid of neurolemma, were found contiguous with the portal lamina of hepatocytes.
(7) In man, a significant decrease in the volume of mossy fiber endings per unit volume of neuropil, and significant increases in their surface-to-volume ratio, in the fraction of their neurolemma occupied by synaptic contacts and in the average length of their synaptic contact zones, were found.
(8) The NH2-terminal sequence in renal alpha-subunit is not conserved in alpha + from rat neurolemma or in alpha-subunit from Torpedo or brine shrimp.
Nucleated
Definition:
(a.) Having a nucleus; nucleate; as, nucleated cells.
Example Sentences:
(1) Interestingly, different mechanisms of nucleated and non-nucleated TC directed lysis by CD4+ effectors were implied by distinct patterns of sensitivity to cholera toxin (CT) and cyclosporin A (CsA).
(2) The nucleator of Bacterionema matruchotii calcification was characterized.
(3) In vitro experiments show that these macromolecules are able to interact with specific faces of different crystals, influencing both nucleation and crystal growth.
(4) These results suggest that besides the maternal leucocytes, sufficient trophoblast nucleated fetal cells can be obtained using cell enrichment by sorting.
(5) In recent studies, we have found that Gal alpha 1----3Gal beta 1----4GlcNAc residues are abundant on red cells and nucleated cells of nonprimate mammals, prosimians, and New World monkeys, but their expression is diminished in Old World monkeys, apes, and humans.
(6) A sequential increase in basal cell density, numbers of spinous cells and of granular cells indicates a transit time of about 20 h through the nucleated cell layers of regenerating epidermal cells.
(7) However, binucleated and occasionally multi-nucleated forms of plasma cells have often been recorded in histological materials containing plasma cell infiltrates.
(8) Crystal growth, upon nucleation, proceeded rapidly, and the metastable solutions quickly approached saturation.
(9) Later in gestation, an increasing amount of adults hemoglobin was also synthesized and accumulated in this population of primitive nucleated erythrocytes, as demonstrated by both biochemical and immunocytochemical techniques.
(10) The overall states of transfer RNA evolution in bacteria and nucleated organisms were comparable.
(11) These results suggest that the protein interaction of Hb S molecules during nucleation involves at least two steps.
(12) A model calculation of the hemopoiesis of the mouse based on known hematologic data leads to the conclusion that approximately 3% of all nucleated bone marrow cells are stem cells (pluripotent plus committed stem cells).
(13) Smears of cats in estrus were populated almost entirely with nucleate and anucleate superficial epithelial cells.
(14) The increase in CFUs survival by marrow-fibroblast-conditioned medium was not accompanied by any change in the total number of nucleated cells of the incubated marrow nor by any comparable increase in the survival of granulopoietic stem cells (CFUc) or erythropoietic stem cells (BFUE).
(15) Both nucleate and anucleate fragments lose the capability of transforming sperm nucleus into fully formed pronucleus sometime between 3 and 5 h after activation.
(16) Assays on nucleated bone marrow cells taken directly from patients revealed that ALAS activity was considerably reduced in idiopathic sideroblastic anemia (IASA) and X-linked sideroblastic anemia (X-SA) bone marrow specimens, whereas the activity increased more than twofold (normal levels) when cells were assayed from 8-day CFUE.
(17) Basophilic stippling and circulating nucleated red cells were not common findings in blood films.
(18) The parasite is apansporoblastic, polysporous and has characteristics not previously reported in the Microsporida: (1) an electron lucent inclusion not usually seen in Microsporida is prominent and always present; (2) extremely elongated sausage-shaped nuclei occur in the proliferative phase of parasite development; (3) the polar tube development uniquely involves the production of electron dense discs, yet results in the formation of a typical spore; and (4) polar tube development occurs prior to the final division of the multi-nucleate sporont.
(19) In these tests the overall yield of vital nucleated cells, referred to the number in the absence of cryoprotectants and freezing and thawing, amounted to 50% with dimethylsulfoxide, 30% with glycerol, and 10% with polyethylenglycol.
(20) A stochastic process model developed to fit these data indicated the influence of both time-dependent and instantaneous components of IIF, presumed to be the result of seeding and heterogeneous nucleation, respectively.