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However, failure of division increased by >4-fold in HFF-shp53+GpIbα cells (Figure 1E and Movies S1 and S2).
These observations show that the mislocalization of cytokinesis proteins seen with GpIbα-overexpression in primary cells can also be seen in malignant cells and is associated with failure of division.
Whether this extreme failure of division of labour would occur in natural colonies is not known, but experimental evidence has shown that the response of bees to various stressors is to change behaviour from brood care to foraging [25], [39].
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Klippel-Feil syndrome is a rare disorder caused by failure of the division of the bones in the cervical (neck) section of the spinal column during embryonic development.
The failure of one division in one bank can trigger a global cataclysm.
In general, it was found that in those tissues where active meiosis and/or mitosis occurred (testis, ovary, and vitelline follicles), there was progressive loss of cell content due to apparent failure of cell division to keep pace with expulsion of the mature or effete products.
Some of the nuclei showed an aberrant spread structure, sometimes in the shape of a dumbbell, indicating a failure of nuclear division (Fig. 4D).
Genome doubling and gametic non-reduction involve failure of cell division during mitosis and meiosis, respectively.
Failure of cell division following mitosis induction may inhibit macrophage proliferation and the formation of new uninfected macrophages.
In addition, we did not observe an increasing number of chromosome bridges which might explain the failure of nuclear division.
Conjoined twins develop from a single fertilized ovum and result from failure of the division of the embryonic disk until after day 13 from conception.
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