Membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated.
1The architecture of higher-order chromatin in eukaryotic cell nuclei is largely unknown.
2Hair cell nuclei were selectively labeled using a fluorescent vital dye.
3High resolution digitized images of cell nuclei were recorded.
4A minority of tumor cell nuclei expressed progesterone receptors.
5Addition of a specific set of transcription factors reprograms somatic cell nuclei to a pluripotent state.
6Nuclear sizes of epithelial cells from human bronchi were significantly larger than other lung cell nuclei.
7Furthermore, ODNs are released from the nanoemulsion after 48 h and accumulate into the cell nuclei.
8Back in their native algal cells , chloroplasts depended on algal cell nuclei for the fresh supplies.
9Nevertheless, it is increasingly becoming evident that cell nuclei harbor the potential for intrinsic signal transduction pathways.
10Simple forms of life, such as bacteria and even algae with cell nuclei, lived during the Cryogenian.
11Finally, we find that cell nuclei tend to have more elongated shapes in less oxygenated DOT-measured environments.
12In cell nuclei, large areas of more condensed chromatin appeared, perhaps providing further evidence for a G2 block.
13Embryos with low EGFP levels had far more morphologically abnormal cell nuclei than those with high EGFP levels.
14The monoclonal antibody 150 epitope is also transiently expressed in radial glial fibres and in certain cell nuclei.
15Immunohistochemical staining showed that Sox4 and ki-67 proteins mainly expressed in cell nuclei.
16Moreover nanoparticles carrying the drug remained in the perinuclear region, while the drug accumulated in the cell nuclei.
Translations for cell nuclei