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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Having two nuclei.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Having two nuclei, as a cell.
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- adjective biology having two
nuclei .
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- adjective having two nuclei
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Gold nanoparticle dark-field imaging of live cells in real time revealed that the nuclear targeting of gold nanoparticles specifically induces cytokinesis arrest in cancer cells, where binucleate cell formation occurs after mitosis takes place.
Medgadget Michael 2010
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Gold nanoparticle dark-field imaging of live cells in real time revealed that the nuclear targeting of gold nanoparticles specifically induces cytokinesis arrest in cancer cells, where binucleate cell formation occurs after mitosis takes place.
Medgadget Michael 2010
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Gold nanoparticle dark-field imaging of live cells in real time revealed that the nuclear targeting of gold nanoparticles specifically induces cytokinesis arrest in cancer cells, where binucleate cell formation occurs after mitosis takes place.
Medgadget Michael 2010
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, but recent studies have demonstrated the presence of binucleate precursors in.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Sarada Bulchand et al. 2010
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and blown fuse (blow) that occassionaly shows binucleate precursors
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Sarada Bulchand et al. 2010
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In both these mutants FCMs do not appear to be attracted towards the FC as indicated by the morphology of their lamellipodia which are randomly oriented (blow embryos show rare fusion events upto the binucleate precursor stage
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Sarada Bulchand et al. 2010
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