In the event that a victim of globe penetrating trauma cannot perceive any light within two weeks of surgical intervention, the ophthalmologist may choose to enucleate as a preventative measure against sympathetic ophthalmia.
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Current human cloning methods need to use the somatic cell nuclear transfer ( SCNT ) which requires an unfertilized egg from a female donor and have its nucleus removed, resulting in an enucleated egg.
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Reaching her deposed father at Mosynopolis, Eudocia was allowed to marry Alexios V, but he was enucleated on the orders of Alexios III shortly afterwards, then captured and sentenced to death by the Crusaders.
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For example, Gupta et al ., explored the possibility of producing transgenic cloned embryos by interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer ( iSCNT ) of cattle, mice, and chicken donor cells into enucleated pig oocytes.
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The lack of visual dominance in the enucleated participants cannot be due to the overall reduction in visual input, as the monocular control group wearing an eye patch performed the same as the binocular normal control group.
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In cloning, the nucleus of a diploid cell from a donor organism is inserted into an enucleated egg cell and the cell is then stimulated to undergo continued mitosis, resulting in an organism that is genetically identical to the donor.
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Robert Wiersema praised the novel as well, in a review for the Globe and Mail, enucleate that the novel is built on the state of Henryville being essentially of suspended judgement, allowing characters to speak of their most common humanity.
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In the process of maturation, a basophilic pronormoblast is converted from a cell with a large enucleated disc with a volume of 95 fL . By the reticulocyte stage, the cell has extruded its nucleus, but is still capable of producing hemoglobin.
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The first person to successfully demonstrate reprogramming was John Gurdon, who in 1962 demonstrated that differentiated somatic cells could be reprogrammed back into an embryonic state when he managed to obtain swimming tadpoles following the transfer of differentiated intestinal epithelial cells into enucleated frog eggs.
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Hisette Isolated the microfilariae from an enucleated eye and described the typical chorioretinal scarring, later called the Hissette-Ridley fundus after another ophthalmologist, Harold Ridley, who also made extensive observations on onchocerciasis patients in north west Ghana, publishing his findings in 1945.