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Chromatoid body - Wikipedia
A chromatoid body is a dense structure in the cytoplasm of male germ cells. It is composed mainly of RNA and RNA-binding proteins and is thus a type of RNP ... en.wikipedia.org
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An atlas of chromatoid body components - PMC - PubMed Central
Haploid male germ cells contain a unique, unusually large cytoplasmic RNP granule, the chromatoid body (CB), which emerges during the switch between the ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Chromatoidal bodies - Wikipedia
Chromatoidal bodies are aggregations of ribosomes found in cysts of some amoebae including Entamoeba histolytica and Entamoeba coli. en.wikipedia.org
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chromatoid
chromatoid, a. Biol. (ˈkrəʊmətɔɪd) [f. chromato- + -oid.] Capable of receiving a stain: said of certain grains or granules.1901 G. N. Calkins Protozoa 144 The so-called chromatoid granules. 1912 E. A. Minchin Protozoa 289 Many trypanosomes contain granules in their cytoplasm which stain similarly to... Oxford English Dictionary
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The chromatoid body: a germ-cell-specific RNA-processing centre
The chromatoid body, a unique cloud-like structure of male germ cells, moves dynamically in the cytoplasm of haploid spermatids, but its function has remained ... www.nature.com
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The chromatoid body of male germ cells: Similarity with processing ...
The chromatoid body is a perinuclear, cytoplasmic cloud-like structure in male germ cells whose function has remained elusive. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Neoblast
Molecular characteristics Components of chromatoid bodies Neoblasts have chromatoid bodies, which are electronically dense structures composed of ribonucleoprotein Two protein components have been found within the chromatoid bodies DjCBC-1 and SpolTud-1, which are homologous to proteins involved in the proliferation wikipedia.org
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Chromatoid Body - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Chromatoid bodies are defined as cellular structures found in the trophozoite form of E. histolytica, which are involved in the storage of RNA and are present ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Chromatoid Bodies in the Regulation of Spermatogenesis - MDPI
This chapter presents our current knowledge on the role of GRTH, phospho-GRTH and CBs in the control of spermiogenesis. www.mdpi.com
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The chromatoid body in spermatogenesis - PARVINEN - 2005
Polar bodies in Drosophila oocytes are probably the best known forms of nuage. In spermatogenic cells, the nuage is called chromatoid body (CB). onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Chromatoid body - Condensate - CD-CODE
Chromatoid bodies (CBs) are germ cell specific RNP granules localized in the cytoplasm of spermatids. CB forms as spermatogenesis switches between the meiotic ... cd-code.org
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chromatin
chromatin Biol. (ˈkrəʊmətɪn) [G. (W. Flemming 1880, in Archiv f. mikrosk. Anat. XVIII. 158), f. Gr. χρώµατ-, χρῶµα colour + -in.] A complex constituent of the cell nucleus which can be readily stained when immersed in colouring matter.1882 Gilburt in Jrnl. Quek. Cl. Ser. ii. No. 1. 32 It is proposed... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ribonucleoprotein particle
For example, chromatoid bodies are found only in male germ cells, whereas transport granules have so far been found only in neurons and oocytes. wikipedia.org
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Negri
Negri Path. (ˈneɪgriː) The name of Adelchi Negri (1876–1912), Italian physician, used attrib. (and formerly in the possessive) to designate eosinophil cytoplasmic inclusion bodies (first described by him in 1903) found in the neurons of the brains of human beings and animals infected with rabies, th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Entamoeba polecki
Cysts of E. polecki are morphologically unique, containing only one nucleus, varyingly sized chromatoid bars, and a large inclusion mass. wikipedia.org
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