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You could simply look through the bodies we dig up in the Arctic to see if we could find one that had a cell that still contained a nucleus with a complete, viable genome in it.
Earlier, describing the gyrations of two computer-generated entities, Halloween compares them to "a proton and an electron in search of a nucleus" -- which is odd, since a proton is the nucleus of the hydrogen atom, a nucleus with a single orbiting electron.
Mu2e experiment [J.R. Abrams, et al., Mu2e conceptual design report http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.7019] searches for coherent, neutrino-less conversion of muons into electrons in the field of a nucleus with a sensitivity of fews parts in 10−17 (a factor of 103 104 over existing limits).
In case of neuronal quantification, only neurons containing a nucleus with a prominent nucleolus were included.
Specifically, we limited the 3D diffusion of the TF in a nucleus with a radius of 5 µm.
As this method relies on mycelial outgrowth, a nucleus with a recessive deleterious mutation will be underrepresented in the recovered homokaryotic mycelia.
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The COherent Muon to Electron Transition (COMET) experiment aims to measure muon to electron conversion in the field of a nucleus with an unprecedented sensitivity of less than 10−16.
Apoptotic/dead cells were identified by a nucleus with condensed chromatin or a total fragmented morphology into nuclear bodies.
A spermatogonium is an oval cell having a nucleus with small granules stained by hematoxylin; the nucleus also has a few nucleoli stained by eosin.
An oogonium is an oval cell having a nucleus with small granules stained by hematoxylin and less-stained cytoplasm; the nucleus has a few nucleoli stained by eosin.
A spermatocyte is a round cell having a nucleus with granules intensively stained by hematoxylin; the shape of the nucleus varies, possibly suggesting primary and secondary spermatocytes.
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