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39 results filtered with: Spindle
  • Location of cyclin in 2-cell human embryo
  • Human cells showing the stages of cell division starting with interphase second from the left on the top. Progressing anticlockwise the stages shown are: early prophase (centrosome not yet separated), late prophase (centrosome separated and DNA condensation), prometaphase (incomplete chromosome attachment), metaphase (chromosomes all attached and aligned), anaphase (chromosome separation), telophase (formation of midbody and cells begin to flatten), early cytokinesis (chromosomes decondensed and nuclear envelope reformed) and late cytokinesis (cells move apart).
  • Mitotic spindle in a kidney cell
  • Meiosis in an oocyte
  • Chromosomes at metaphase
  • Location of cyclin in maturing human egg
  • Human HeLa cancer cell, tripolar mitosis
  • Human HeLa cancer cell in anaphase
  • Human cell in metaphase