interphase in English

noun
1
the resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell, or between the first and second divisions of meiosis.
Radiobiologists often distinguish between radiation-induced cell death with regard to the ability to enter mitosis, i.e. interphase or mitotic cell death.

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1. During interphase the chromosomes are too tenuous to be stained.

2. The intraparticle and interphase criteria are general.

3. DNA content are duplicated at interphase stage during chromosome duplication.

4. Interphase --- The stage of the cell cycle between two successive mitoses.

5. Progresses and researches on the interphase and interfacial mechanics are also outlined.

6. Cure-shrinkage stresses precracked unmodified adhesive layers and damaged the wood interphase.

7. But also, some time around the middle of interphase, the DNA replicates itself.

8. The local structure of chromatin during interphase depends on the specific genes present in the DNA.

9. The phase between divisions, when the genes produce proteins and the cell grows, is called interphase.

10. Repeat moving chessmen until all chessmen are interphase with black chessman and white chessman.

11. This austenisation of white iron occurs in primary cementite at the interphase boundary with ferrite.

12. A three-dimensional transition region exists between the bulk adhesive and the adherend, and this region is referred as the "interphase".

13. The Chromatid then decondenses into a long single chromatin strand when the new cell goes into interphase

14. The results show that there is a transfer of the antigen at the time between telophase and interphase.

15. In some types of cultured mammalian cells one of the Centrioles, the maternal Centriole, often develops a rudimentary cilium during interphase

16. The multi-phase tablets provide improved interphase adhesivity, robustness and strength together with excellent dissolution and cleaning characteristics.

17. Total recovery of the aqueous phase is difficult to achieve, since some interphase proteins may be collected with the upper layer.

18. The results showed that the intracellular DNA content at prophase or telophase was twice as much as at interphase.

19. The interphase nuclei was observed to be the round prochromosome type , and the prophase chromosome type was the interstitial type .

20. The ability of interphase formation in carbonization of coal and its extracting constituents are controlled by dominant partner in them.

21. During interphase, the chromatin is structurally loose to allow access to RNA and DNA polymerases that transcribe and replicate the DNA.

22. In part two, using interphase FISH , six centromeric probes for chromosome X and Y were performed to detect the numerical abnormalities.

23. This report describes the results from cultured lymphocytes studied at metaphase, anaphase, and interphase from an individual with a ring chromosome 4.

24. Generally, each bent hook is matched with one extending plate and one fixed plate, but the fixed plates can be decreased in an interphase mode.

25. The computed results show that the presence of an interphase can have an important influence on the effective property and local stress distribution of the composites.

26. The interplay between hydroxylated interphase on the surface and the unique Bivalence structure of Mn 5 O 8 suppresses the gas evolution reactions, offers a …

27. Whilst the strongly fluorescent chromosome segments on the acrocentric chromosomes can be demonstrated in the interphase nucleus of hair-root cells (hair-root cell nuclei), this is different in respect of chromosomes 3 and 4; when strong fluorescences occur in the centromer region, no particles which fluoresce more intensively are present in the interphase cell nucleus.

28. A large mass of metaphase or interphase cells can be detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization on chromatosome and bone marrow smears to examine the number and structure of chromatosome .

29. This can be seen in anaphase figures as well as in interphase nuclei presumably derived from tripolar mitoses, showing chromocenters according to the number of X-chromosomes.

30. Conclusion These results suggest th at the radiation induced-chromosome aberrations in interphase measured by FISH be a considerable promise for prediction of radiosensitivity in tumor cells.

31. The division ways of free nuclei in rice endosperm differed, including mitosis, amitosis, and the way that the daughter nuclei from mitosis went into amitosis without interphase.

32. As a downstream signaling protein of the Ephexin4/RhoG pathway, Ras-related C3 Botulinus toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) localizes at the plasma membrane and regulates membrane organization in interphase

33. Medical Definition of Chromatin : a complex of a nucleic acid with basic proteins (as histone) in eukaryotic cells that is usually dispersed in the interphase nucleus and condensed into chromosomes in mitosis and meiosis Other Words from Chromatin

34. The phases of the fontain flow are correlated in time with the phases of mitosis, between two pulses: pro- and metaphase, slow beginning phase: anaphase; quick mid-phase: telophase; slow ending phase: interphase.

35. During interphase of the cell cycle, the Chromosome exists in a loose structure, so proteins can be translated from the DNA and the DNA can be replicated.During mitosis and meiosis, the Chromosome becomes condensed, to be organized …

36. Intrachromosomal Amplifications that formed initially under low-level drug selection underwent continuing breakage-fusion-bridge cycles, generating amplicons more than 100 megabases in length that became trapped within interphase bridges and then shattered, thereby producing micronuclei whose encapsulated ecDNAs are substrates for chromothripsis.

37. Selectively stained bands in chromosomes of the whole nuclear cycle can be obtained in alc.-ac. acid fixed root tips ofAllium cepa andFritillaria imperialis by a short timed NaOH treatment and subsequent hydrolysis in a mixture of 45% acetic acid and n-HCl (9∶:1) at 80 °C. InA. cepa the intensely stainded bands of meta- and anaphase chromosomes correspond to all the chromocentres present in the untreated interphase nuclei.