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词汇 enucleation
释义 enucleation
noun[ U ]
uk /ɪˌnjuː.kliˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /ɪˌnuː.kliˈeɪ.ʃən/
medical specialized
the removal of something such as an organ or tumour(= a mass of diseased cells) from the tissue around it without cutting into it:
Loss of an eye through enucleation - the surgical removal of the eyeball - most often results from trauma.
Enucleation of the prostate was then performed.
biology specialized
the removal of the nucleus(= central part) from a cell, often done as part of the process of cloning(= creating an exact copy of an animal or plant) or creating a hybrid(= a mixture of two types of animal or plant):
Oocytes may be injected into the donor cell after enucleation.
The genetic material of the eggs is removed, a step called enucleation.
Related words
enucleate
enucleated
We performed enucleation of the tumour.
In these patients, the best option would probably be enucleation of the eye rather than radiation therapy.
Resection of metastases is usually by excision or enucleation.
Three methods of chemical enucleation of recipient oocytes were used.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Medical treatment: surgery
ablate
ablation
adenoidectomy
adrenalectomy
allograft
amputation
anaesthesia
blood transfusion
endarterectomy
endonasal
enterostomy
enucleate
enucleated
general anaesthetic
pump something out
reduction mammaplasty
regraft
reimplant
reimplantation
suture

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Cells
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Examples of enucleation


enucleation
In such animals, all the patches appear evenly stained after monocular enucleation.
At least 30 min prior to enucleation, an opaque occluder was placed over the cornea of a surgically anesthetized monkey.
These findings mean that the contrast of the dark-field columns switches sometime between hours and weeks following monocular enucleation.
This point must be settled definitively before one can interpret with confidence the findings from cases with a history of enucleation during infancy.
In general, several hours are needed for micromanipulation of enucleation and somatic cell nuclear transfer to produce a large amount of cloned embryos.
The 2-cell stage embryos were cultured in enucleation medium for 15 min before enucleation.
In those experiments, the minimum survival time after monocular enucleation was 3 weeks.
An overdose of sodium pentobarbital was injected intravenously into the cats after the enucleation.
This would have been statistically different provided the same ratio had been found following more than 200 enucleations.
Enucleation needles were approximately 10 / /m in diameter and had sharp spears attached to one side of the tip to facilitate penetration.
The enucleation procedure uses a holding pipette for stabilising the zona pellucida while the vitellus is penetrated with a small enucleation needle.
Prior to enucleation, a lesion was made in the dorsal limbus for orientation.
Functional plasticity in extrastriate visual cortex following neonatal visual cortex damage and monocular enucleation.
They were placed in a small drop of enucleation solution under paraffin oil in a micromanipulation chamber.
Enucleation caused more column shrinkage than eyelid suture at age 5 weeks.
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