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Fiber cell denucleation in the primate lens
Steven Bassnett
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
DBBS - Developmental, Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
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Primates
100%
Fiber Cells
100%
Denucleation
100%
Monkey
66%
Immunofluorescence
66%
Histone
66%
DNA Fragmentation Assay
66%
Cell Membrane
33%
In Situ
33%
Cell Layer
33%
DNA Detection
33%
DNA Fragments
33%
Nuclear Envelope
33%
Nucleic Acids
33%
Fluorescent Probe
33%
Cell nucleus
33%
Intracellular Membranes
33%
Oval-shaped
33%
Nucleolus
33%
Nuclear Membrane
33%
DNA Persistence
33%
Embryonic chicken
33%
DNA Membrane
33%
Extrusion
33%
Organelle Zone
33%
Fragmented DNA
33%
Biochemical Events
33%
Lens Fibers
33%
Iodide
33%
Confocal Microscope
33%
Particulate Material
33%
Prominent nucleoli
33%
Nuclear Materials
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Immunofluorescence
100%
Histone
100%
Nuclear Membrane
100%
Nucleolus
100%
Nuclear Pore
100%
DNA Fragmentation Assay
100%
Lens Fiber
50%
Morphology
50%
Confocal Microscopy
50%
Cell Membrane
50%
Nucleic Acid
50%
DNA Fragment
50%
Cell Nucleus
50%
Cell DNA
50%
Intracellular Membrane
50%
3,3' Dihexyloxacarbocyanine
50%
Fluorescent Dye
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Immunofluorescence
100%
DNA Fragmentation
100%
Haplorhini
100%
Nucleolus
100%
Nuclear Pore
100%
Histone
100%
Cell Membrane
50%
Morphology
50%
Intracellular Membrane
50%
Lens Fiber
50%
Cell Nucleus
50%
Confocal Microscopy
50%