Definition of Karyokineses

1. Noun. (plural of karyokinesis) ¹

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Definition of Karyokineses

1. karyokinesis [n] - See also: karyokinesis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Karyokineses

kary-
karyo-
karyochrome
karyochrome cell
karyoclasis
karyocyte
karyoevolution
karyogamic
karyogamies
karyogamy
karyogenesis
karyogenic
karyogonad
karyogram
karyograms
karyokineses (current term)
karyokinesis
karyokinetic
karyokinetically
karyologic
karyological
karyologies
karyology
karyolymph
karyolymphs
karyolysis
karyolytic
karyomegaly
karyomere
karyomicrosome

Literary usage of Karyokineses

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

1. The Fundamental Data of Modern Pathology: History, Criticisms, Comparisons by Achille Monti (1900)
"Such forms may undergo simple divisions, or even multiple karyokineses. The result of such multiple karyokineses may be the formation of three or four cells ..."

2. Twentieth Century Practice: An International Encyclopedia of Modern Medical by Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1900)
"The number of karyokineses was very much greater than that found in cases of pernicious fever by Guarnieri and Bignami, in which in general the ..."

3. A Textbook of Gynecology by Charles Alfred Lee Reed (1901)
"In sarcoma of the uterus, the tumour cells show marked variation in size and shape and they present atypical karyokineses, such as multipolar figures, ..."

4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1902)
"Mitoses have been observed in several of the eases; they are by no means typical of neoplasms. Figs. 4 and 5 show karyokineses in typical and atypical form, ..."

5. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1905)
"The epithelium is chiefly affected, as follows: The germinal layer consists of cubical cells, with much pigment and not particularly numerous karyokineses. ..."

6. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1890)
"... and an elaborate series of successive and finally simultaneous karyokineses. In this way it may be supposed that the peculiar advantages offered for the ..."

7. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science by Indiana Academy of Science (1922)
"... make them ideal for the study of karyokineses, and kindred biological investigations. The body wall of these parasites shows many peculiarities. ..."

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