نتایج جستجو برای: binucleated cells
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A 12-yr-old white girl with congenital normoblasts as demonstrated by radiodyserythropoietic anemia (CDA) type II autography. The results suggest that was studied. Excessive cytoplasmic the cells with more severe structural membranes (appearing like “double cytoplasmic abnormalities and/or demembranes”) were found in the macreased DNA synthesis are destroyed jority of the normoblasts. There was...
BACKGROUND Instability in the organization and expression of the genetic material has been hypothesized as the basic mechanism of ageing. OBJECTIVE To quantify the effect of ageing on chromosomal damage as measured by spontaneous micronuclei (MN) frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes. METHOD Analysis of a large population sample from two laboratories applying the cytokinesis-block techn...
Acid phosphatase activity (Gömori technique) in salivary gland cells was investigated in adult insects (males and females) of four species of triatomines: Triatoma infestans, Panstrongylus megistus, Rhodnius neglectus, and Rhodnius prolixus. Binucleated cells with bulky and polyploidy nuclei were detected, with acid phosphatase activity in the heterochromatin and nucleolus, which showed the mos...
The effects of UICC crocidolite and chrysotile A, either oxalic acid-leached or unleached, on the viability, morphology and growth characteristics of rat pleural mesothelial cells (PMC) were examined; DQ12 quartz particles were also used. When asbestos fibers were added for 48 hr at the beginning of exponential growth, 20 or 50 micrograms/mL of chrysotile fibers were cytotoxic and no growth occ...
A mathematical model is described that predicts the effect of altered nuclear/cell division kinetics and cytotoxicity on micronucleus expression in vitro when the micronucleus assay is performed without discriminating between cells that have divided once and cells that have not divided after genotoxic insult. The model is based on the probabilities of: (i) a viable cell completing nuclear divis...
Anchorage-independent growth is a characteristic feature of cancer cells. However, it is unclear whether it represents a cause or a consequence of tumorigenesis. For normal cells, integrin-mediated adhesion is required for completion of the G1 and cytokinesis stages of the cell cycle. This study identified a mechanism that can drive anchorage-independent growth if the G1 checkpoint is suppresse...
Polyploidization is the most well recognized feature of the liver. Yet, a quantitative and behavioral analysis of centrosomes and DNA content in normal hepatocytes has been limited by the technical challenges of methods available. By using a novel approach employing FISH for chromosomes 18, X and Y we provide, for the first time, a detailed analysis of DNA copies during physiological developmen...
Most cancer cells accumulate genomic abnormalities at a remarkably rapid rate, as they are unable to maintain their chromosome structure and number. Excessively short telomeres, a known source of chromosome instability, are observed in early human-cancer lesions. Besides telomere dysfunction, it has been suggested that a transient phase of polyploidization, in most cases tetraploidization, has ...
The effect of occupational exposure to styrene on frequencies of chromosomal aberrations and binucleated cells with micronuclei and on single-strand break levels in peripheral blood lymphocytes was studied in 86 reinforced plastic workers and 42 control individuals (including 16 maintenance workers with intermittent, low-dose exposure). In these individuals, the irradiation-specific DNA repair ...
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