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Binucleated cells are cells that contain two nuclei. This type of cell is most commonly found in cancer cells and may arise from a variety of causes. Binucleation can be easily visualized through staining and microscopy. In general, binucleation has negative effects on cell viability and subsequent mitosis. They also occur physiologically in hepatocytes, chondrocytes and in fungi (dikaryon).

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  • Binucleated cells are cells that contain two nuclei. This type of cell is most commonly found in cancer cells and may arise from a variety of causes. Binucleation can be easily visualized through staining and microscopy. In general, binucleation has negative effects on cell viability and subsequent mitosis. They also occur physiologically in hepatocytes, chondrocytes and in fungi (dikaryon). (en)
  • Las células binucleadas son células que contienen dos núcleos. Este tipo de célula se encuentra más comúnmente en las células cancerosas y puede surgir por diversas causas. La binucleación se puede visualizar fácilmente a través de la tinción y el microscopio. En general, la binucleación tiene efectos negativos sobre la viabilidad de las células y la mitosis subsiguiente. También están presentes fisiológicamente en los hepatocitos, los condrocitos y en los hongos (dicarión). (es)
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  • A binucleated cell has two nuclei. The cell above was stained with DAPI to highlight the nuclei and treated with antibodies against tubulin to highlight the microtubules to show the binucleation. (en)
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  • Binucleated cells (en)
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  • Binucleated cells are cells that contain two nuclei. This type of cell is most commonly found in cancer cells and may arise from a variety of causes. Binucleation can be easily visualized through staining and microscopy. In general, binucleation has negative effects on cell viability and subsequent mitosis. They also occur physiologically in hepatocytes, chondrocytes and in fungi (dikaryon). (en)
  • Las células binucleadas son células que contienen dos núcleos. Este tipo de célula se encuentra más comúnmente en las células cancerosas y puede surgir por diversas causas. La binucleación se puede visualizar fácilmente a través de la tinción y el microscopio. En general, la binucleación tiene efectos negativos sobre la viabilidad de las células y la mitosis subsiguiente. También están presentes fisiológicamente en los hepatocitos, los condrocitos y en los hongos (dicarión). (es)
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  • Binucleated cells (en)
  • Célula binucleada (es)
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  • Binucleated cells (en)
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