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Verb(1) remove the nucleus from (a cell(2) remove (a tumor or eye(3) remove the nucleus from (a cell)(4) remove (a tumor or eye) from an enveloping sac or cover

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(1) Erythrocytes are enucleate and contain primarily globin mRNA.(2) There were no obviously enucleate cells, no apoptotic bodies, and no evidence of dead crushed cells (data not shown).(3) These small, enucleate cells are produced from large parent cells, the megakaryocytes, in the bone marrow.(4) The results strongly suggest that some mRNA species are imported into sieve elements, which are enucleate , from neighbouring companion cells.(5) Tapetal cells have a very short life span and for the most part are fully functional while being enucleate .(6) To relieve the pain from the pressure, the decision was made to remove the interior portions of the eyes, a procedure known as enucleation , which can succeed if the shell is healthy.(7) An egg cell is enucleated , that is, the nucleus is removed and replaced with the nucleus from the body cell of an animal of the same kind.(8) The prostates were subsequently enucleated or removed and examined by a pathologist.(9) When performed properly, the superior approach and the more commonly employed frontal method of postmortem enucleation are both nondistorting.(10) DNA from human skin cells were placed within enucleated human embryos and then exposed to chemical and growth factors.(11) Once freed, the tumor is enucleated through the incision using the curette.(12) Having found that cumulus cells yielded better results, unfertilised mouse eggs were enucleated and their donor's nuclei put in place.(13) All other tumors were enucleated and no recurrence was encountered.(14) The fact that erythrocyte size correlates positively with genome size in mammals, even though their mature red blood cells are enucleated , strongly supports this hypothesis.(15) The blind left eye was enucleated in January 2001 to help establish the diagnosis and showed a mass lesion involving the vitreous cavity and with a mild thickening of the choroid.(16) We report the case of a 49-year-old woman with a family history of retinoblastoma who developed a unilateral retinoblastoma at age 2 and was treated with enucleation , without adjuvant radiation or chemotherapy.
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