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- chromatic agglutination、pyknosis、pyknotic
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- of or relating to or exhibiting pyknosis (同)pycnotic
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Morphological characteristics of pyknosis and other forms of nuclear destruction
Pyknosis, or karyopyknosis, is the irreversible condensation of chromatin in the nucleus of a cell undergoing necrosis[1] or apoptosis.[2] It is followed by karyorrhexis, or fragmentation of the nucleus. Pyknosis (from Greek pyknono meaning "to thicken up, to close or to condense") is also observed in the maturation of erythrocytes (a red blood cell) and the neutrophil (a type of white blood cell). The maturing metarubricyte (a stage in RBC maturation) will condense its nucleus before expelling it to become a reticulocyte. The maturing neutrophil will condense its nucleus into several connected lobes that stay in the cell until the end of its cell life.
Pyknotic nuclei are often found in the zona reticularis of the adrenal gland. They are also found in the keratinocytes of the outermost layer in parakeratinised epithelium.
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References
- ^ Kumar V, Abbas A, Nelson F, Mitchell R (2007). "Robbins Basic Pathology". Robbins Basic Pathology (8th ed.): 6, 9–10 (table 1–1).
- ^ Kroemer G, Galluzzi L, Vandenabeele P, et al. (January 2009). "Classification of cell death: recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death 2009". Cell Death Differ. 16 (1): 3–11. doi:10.1038/cdd.2008.150. PMC 2744427. PMID 18846107.
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- HSP90 gene expression induced by aspirin is associated with damage remission in a chicken myocardial cell culture exposed to heat stress.
- Zhang X1, Qian Z1, Zhu H1, Tang S1, Wu D1, Zhang M2, Kemper N3, Hartung J3, Bao E1.
- British poultry science.Br Poult Sci.2016 Jun 16:1-12. [Epub ahead of print]
- To understand the potential protection of heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) induced by aspirin against heat stress damage in chicken myocardial cells, enzyme activities related to stress damage, cytopathological changes, the expression and distribution of HSP90, and HSP90 mRNA levels in the myocardial c
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- Alterations in antioxidant function and cell apoptosis in spleens of duck exposed to molybdenum or/and cadmium.
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- Journal of veterinary science.J Vet Sci.2016 Jun 13. [Epub ahead of print]
- The present study is designed to research the effects of molybdenum (Mo) or/and cadmium (Cd) on antioxidant function and the apoptosis-related genes in duck spleens. Sixty healthy eleven-day-old ducks were randomly divided into to six groups with equal number (control group, LMo group, HMo group, Cd
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- Microstructure and Ultrastructure Alterations in the Pallium of Immature Mice Exposed to Cadmium.
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- Biological trace element research.Biol Trace Elem Res.2016 Apr 15. [Epub ahead of print]
- The aim of this study was to investigate microstructure and ultrastructure alterations in the pallium of immature mice exposed to cadmium. Forty immature mice were randomly divided into control, 1/100 LD50 (1.87 mg/kg, low), 1/50 LD50 (3.74 mg/kg, medium), and 1/25 LD50 (7.48 mg/kg, high) dose gr
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Japanese Journal
- キツネノボタン(Ranunculus silerifolius)による接触皮膚炎の2例
- The journal of veterinary medical science 60(8), 949-952, 1998-08-25
- NAID 110003918527
- Histopathological Study of Experimental Acute Poisoning of Cattle by Autumn Crocus.(Colchicum autumnale L.)
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- karyopyknosis [kar″e-o-pik-no´sis] shrinkage of a cell nucleus, with condensation of the chromatin. adj., adj karyopyknot´ic. kar·y·o·pyk·no·sis (kar'ē-ō-pik-nō'sis), cytologic characteristics of the nucleus of a cell that is in the process ...
- karyopyknosis kar·y·o·pyk·no·sis (kār'ē-ō-pĭk-nō'sĭs) n. A cytologic condition caused by shrinkage of the nucleus of a cell with the condensation of the chromatin into structureless masses, as in superficial or cornified cells of stratified ...
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