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Homogeneously staining region

R.T., Urlaub, G., and Chasin, LA. (1978) Amplified dihydrofolate reductase genes are localized to a homogeneously staining region of a single chromosome in a methotrexate-resistant Chinese hamster ovary cell line. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 75 5553-5556. [Pg.756]

Homogeneously Staining Region - A region of a chromosome that lacks the typical chromosome banding pattern. It can be produced by gene amplification. [Pg.1884]

Figure 1.9 Diagrammatic representation of the nucleus. The nucleoplasm is not homogeneous but consists of darkly staining regions of heterochromab n, where the chromatin is more condensed, and paler regions of euchromab n. Transcripb on to form mRNA is restricted to the least condensed regions of euchromab n. Figure 1.9 Diagrammatic representation of the nucleus. The nucleoplasm is not homogeneous but consists of darkly staining regions of heterochromab n, where the chromatin is more condensed, and paler regions of euchromab n. Transcripb on to form mRNA is restricted to the least condensed regions of euchromab n.
Figure 6 TPE images of skin treated with PEG-8-L L-595 CS (70 30 5) elastic liquid-state vesicles, (a) Threadlike channels are formed in the entire stratum corneum. However, these channels were absent in the stratum granulosum or stratum spinosum (not shown). Treatment with rigid vesicles resulted in a homogenous staining of the intercellular regions (b). Figure 6 TPE images of skin treated with PEG-8-L L-595 CS (70 30 5) elastic liquid-state vesicles, (a) Threadlike channels are formed in the entire stratum corneum. However, these channels were absent in the stratum granulosum or stratum spinosum (not shown). Treatment with rigid vesicles resulted in a homogenous staining of the intercellular regions (b).

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