Diagnosis of Apoptosis – Lab Techniques and Biomarkers "What is apoptosis and how is it diagnosed?" Apoptosis is a form of coordinated and internally programmed cell death. Apoptosis Morphologic Changes Following are the morphological changes in apoptosis which are seen in an electron microscope: Cell shrinkage: The cell is smaller in size; the cytoplasm is … [Read more...] about Diagnosis of Apoptosis – Lab Techniques and Biomarkers
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Skin Pigmentation Disorders
Skin Pigmentation Disorders Classify Pathological Pigmentation and Endogenous Pigments In Detail. Answer: Pigments are colored substances present in most living beings, including humans. There are two broad categories of pigments: Endogenous Exogenous. Skin pigmentation disorders "Importance of early diagnosis of skin pigmentation issues" Pathological … [Read more...] about Skin Pigmentation Disorders
What Is Necrosis? Types And Causes
What Is Necrosis? Types And Causes Write A Short Note On Necrosis. Answer: Necrosis Necrosis is defined as focal death along with the degradation of tissue by hydrolytic enzymes liberated by dead cells. It is invariably accompanied by an inflammatory reaction. Necrosis can be caused by ischemia, infection, poisoning, etc., and is invariably pathological. … [Read more...] about What Is Necrosis? Types And Causes
Understanding Normoblasts: The Essential Role in Erythropoiesis and Hemoglobin Production
Understanding Normoblasts: The Essential Role in Erythropoiesis and Hemoglobin Production Write a short note on normoblast. Answer: Normoblast Normoblast is divided into three stages, i.e. Early normoblast Intermediate normoblast Late normoblast. Early Late. Normoblasts "Understanding normoblasts: Function and importance" Early … [Read more...] about Understanding Normoblasts: The Essential Role in Erythropoiesis and Hemoglobin Production
Coagulative Necrosis in Infarcts – What You Need to Know
Coagulative Necrosis in Infarcts – What You Need to Know "What is coagulative necrosis and how does it occur?" Necrosis is defined as focal death along with the degradation of tissue by hydrolytic enzymes liberated by dead cells. It is invariably accompanied by an inflammatory reaction. Coagulative necrosis Type Of Necrosis Morphologically, necrosis is classified … [Read more...] about Coagulative Necrosis in Infarcts – What You Need to Know