Definition of Mononucleated

1. Adjective. Having a single nucleus; mononucleate, mononuclear ¹

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Definition of Mononucleated

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mononucleated

mononeuritis multiplex
mononeuropathies
mononeuropathy
mononitrate
mononitrates
mononitration
mononitrations
mononitride
mononoea
mononomial
mononuclear
mononuclear phagocyte
mononuclear phagocyte system
mononuclears
mononucleate
mononucleated (current term)
mononucleoses
mononucleosis
mononucleosomal
mononucleosome
mononucleosomes
mononucleotide
mononucleotides
mononuclidic
mononumerosis
mononym
mononymic
mononymous
mononyms
monooctanoin

Literary usage of Mononucleated

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

1. Birmingham Medical Review (1903)
"The mononucleated phagocytes are found at all stages. They are most abundant from thirty-six hours onwards. They are derived partly from the endothelium of ..."

2. Immunity in Infective Diseases by Elie Metchnikoff (1907)
"We know that the Peyer's patches are lymphoid organs in which are a large number of amoeboid mononucleated cells, and that these elements are even capable ..."

3. A Manual of Zoology by Richard Hertwig (1902)
"... mononucleated cell and a collection of several mononucleated cells, and in consequence of this are sometimes regarded as the equivalent of one cell, ..."

4. An Introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy by Thomas Henry Green, Hubert Montague Murray (1895)
"Muir has lately pointed out that the absence of movement is confined to the large mononucleated variety, and that any multinucleated leucocytes present ..."

5. A Manual of Normal Histology and Organography by Charles Hill (1906)
"They are variously classified according to the morphology of their nuclei, or the granules in the cytoplasm that mononucleated ..."

6. Text-book of general and special pathology for students and practitioners by Henry Turner Brooks (1915)
"346, Group I.) Arneth and others assume that increased destruction of multilobulated, old cells and preponderance of the young, mononucleated forms is to be ..."

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