Definition of Cytasters

1. cytaster [n] - See also: cytaster

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cytasters

cystourethrogram
cystourethrography
cystourethroscope
cystourethroscopy
cystous
cystoviridae
cysts
cysts by ultrasound
cystyl-aminopeptidase
cyt-
cytapheresis
cytarabine
cytase
cytases
cytaster
cytasters (current term)
cytauxzoonoses
cytauxzoonosis
cyte
cytee
cytees
cytes
cythemolytic icterus
cytidine
cytidine 5'-diphosphate
cytidine 5'-monophosphatase
cytidine 5'-triphosphate
cytidine deaminase
cytidine diphosphate
cytidine diphosphate choline

Literary usage of Cytasters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Fecundation in Plants by David Myers Mottier (1904)
"In segmenting eggs induced to develop parthenogenetically by means of a treatment with suitable solutions of magnesium chloride, numerous asters (cytasters) ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"Many cytasters are found in the cytoplasm, some dividing, some forming synthetic ... Many cytasters have appeared, the first polar mitosis being ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"Both cleavage asters and cytasters contain central bodies similar to centrosome of ... cytasters appear to divide and are sometimes centers of cleavage. ..."

4. An Introduction to Cytology by Lester Whyland Sharp (1921)
"Contrary to the opinion of Boveri (1901), Wilson (1901) regarded such "artificial cytasters" as true asters with true centrosomes. Conklin (1912), however ..."

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