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HomePosts tagged 'karyolysis'

karyolysis

Does pyknosis, karyohexis and karyolysis only occur in necrosis or is it also seen in apoptosis?

April 17, 2013 almenpatologi Uncategorized karyohexis, karyolysis, pyknosis

Added by: Chris

On April 17th 2013

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IN karyloysis, why is the DNA being broken down by endonucleases?

March 18, 2013 almenpatologi Cytopathology karyolysis

Added By:  Zana

On: 11/03/2013

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Q: Karyorrhexis, pyknosis & karyolysis… WHEN DOES WHAT HAPPEN?! What is associated with apoptosis (I thought pyknosis followed by karyorrhexis, but my teacher said pyknosis by definition was oncosis.), and what is oncosis?

February 20, 2013October 22, 2013 almenpatologi Cytopathology karyolysis, karyorrhexis, pyknosis

Added By: Anna

On: April 27th 2011

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