cytologically in English

adverb

in cytological form

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1. Corticotropic (ACTH) cells did not appear cytologically different in freshwater and seawater fish.

2. Chiasmata were originally described by Janssens ( 1909) as the cytologically observable "crosses" or nodes between the arms of chromosome pairs during late prophase I

3. The present invention also relates to a functional food for preventing brain cancer, comprising cytologically acceptable food additives, and containing, as active ingredients, ethanol extracts from elecampane.

4. Focus on car-free villages Cytologically, the tumor was made up of one cell type; Characteristically , a single layer of columnar cells with clear-to-pink cytoplasm and overlapping

5. Cytological \ ˌsī- tə- ˈlä- ji- kəl \ or cytologic \ ˌsī- tə- ˈlä- jik \ adjective Cytologically \ ˌsī- tə- ˈlä- ji- k(ə- )lē \ adverb cytologist \ sī- ˈtä- lə- jist \ noun

6. The study of plant and animal cells, including their structure, function, and formation the detailed structure of a tissue, as revealed by microscopic examination Derived forms of cytology Cytological (ˌsaɪtəˈlɒdʒɪkəl), adjective Cytologically, adverb cytologist, noun

7. Careful records of cases diagnosed throughout the world have been maintained since its recognition as an entity, and most instances of cytologically verified Bloom's syndrome have been Accessioned to what has been referred to as the Bloom's Syndrome Registry since the mid-1960s.

8. When the fibromatous spindle-cell-like componnent predominates, the semi-malignant dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans must be considered in the differential diagnosis, as well as the cytologically uniform fibrosarcoma, to be disposed in ‘herringbone’ patterns of the tumor cells and the Kaposi sarcoma with spindle-cell differentiation. The latter is distinguishable through its angiomatous character.