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It is morphologically defined by distortion of the hepatic architecture by dense bands of fibrosis "scar" leading to nodules of hepatocytes.
The Cvt complex is morphologically defined by microscopy.
MSCs were morphologically defined by a fibroblast-like appearance.
Apoptotic cells were morphologically defined by cytoplasmic and nuclear shrinkage and chromatin condensation.
Apoptosis is morphologically defined by cell shrinkage, membrane blebbing, chromatin condensation and formation of apoptotic bodies.
Chromatin fluorescence was observed under a UV-light microscope, and apoptotic cells were morphologically defined by cytoplasmic and nuclear shrinkage and chromatin condensation (Zhu et al, 2006).
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There are also multiple cases of the same referencing article calling a morphologically defined type by different synonyms, such as "perforant path-associated" and "CA1 R-LM" referring to neurons with axons and dendrites in CA1 stratum lacunosum-moleculare and dendrites in radiatum [18] (Fig. 2a).
In addition, we will discuss the therapeutic implications of using these erythroid progenitors as pharmacologic targets.Erythroid progenitors are classically characterized by the appearance of morphologically defined colonies in semisolid cultures.
The number of morphologically defined species that could successfully be differentiated by DNA barcoding were tallied to determine an overall success rate.
In HeLa cells depleted of AP-5 ζ, not only did we observe accumulation of aberrant multilamellar structures, but also clustering of morphologically defined early endosomes (Fig. 7A), which by immunofluorescence labelled positive for CIMPR and distinct from the LAMP1 labelling (Fig. 7B).
The correspondence between clusters identified by PCO-MC and morphologically defined species (morphospecies) at both filtering levels was assessed.
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