. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 5, Nuclei showing mitosis characteristic of this adrenal tumor. any definite number of chromosomes. A careful study of the nuclei in various parts of the tumor revealed the fact that the cells were dividing rapidly but in nearly every instance atypically, i. e. the chro- matin passed through various abnormal stages and it was impossible to classify them into any definite processes; for example in one cell there were undoubtedly 14 chromatic processes extending in all di- rections from a central mass of chromatin like a r


. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 5, Nuclei showing mitosis characteristic of this adrenal tumor. any definite number of chromosomes. A careful study of the nuclei in various parts of the tumor revealed the fact that the cells were dividing rapidly but in nearly every instance atypically, i. e. the chro- matin passed through various abnormal stages and it was impossible to classify them into any definite processes; for example in one cell there were undoubtedly 14 chromatic processes extending in all di- rections from a central mass of chromatin like a rosette while in others there were frequently many more. Not only do these atypically dividing cells give rise to different forms of nuclei but also small bodies in the cytoplasm taking a basic stain are frequent (cf. Young '97, p. 10) which are probably to be interpreted as chromatic masses that were not included within the nucleus as it assumed the so-called "resting state".. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Anatomische Gesellschaft. Jena : G. Fischer


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