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  1. In general, the reproduction and transmission of fungi can be carried out via asexual (or mitospores) and/or sexual spores (or meiotic spores), which can be haploid, diploid or polyploid, with each one having their own characteristics in terms of morphology, size and ornamentation color.

  2. How to spot abnormal red blood cells (RBC) morphology in the blood smear? Learn about different shapes (elliptical, sickle, etc.) and causes.

  3. Besides, Shi, Deng, Min, et al. [133] introduced Morchella sextelata polysaccharide (MSP) as a new stabilizer of selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) and analyzed the size, morphology, stability and anticancer activity of MSP-SeNPs. The results showed that MSP-SeNPs can inhibit the proliferation of human hepatocellular carcinoma (HepG2) and cervical ...

  4. The normal cellular architecture, population distribution, and maturation from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow to terminally differentiated circulating blood cells are reviewed.

  5. 10 sie 2024 · White mold disease caused by fungi is the main disease of Morchella, which has the characteristics of wide incidence and strong destructiveness. The disparities observed in the isolation rates of different pathogens indicate their varying degrees of host adaptability and competitive survival abilities.

  6. This chapter contains sections titled: Examining the blood film. Erythrocytes. Leucocytes. Platelets and circulating megakaryocytes. Blood film in healthy subjects. Non-haemopoietic cells. Micro-organisms in blood films. Further learning resources for blood film morphology.

  7. 30 kwi 2018 · Blood morphology adds greatly to the value of a routine blood count. A skilful examination of a well-made blood smear constitutes the most valuable single procedure in the hematology laboratory. Despite normal blood count figures, careful observation of blood morphology suggested previously unsuspected disorders.

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