Examples of 'cytogenetic' in a sentence

Meaning of "cytogenetic"

Cytogenetic is an adjective that pertains to cytogenetics, which is the branch of genetics that deals with the study of the structure and function of chromosomes. It focuses on the analysis of chromosomal abnormalities and their relationship to genetic traits, diseases, and variations in organisms
Show more definitions
  • Of or pertaining to the origin and development of cells.
  • Of or pertaining to cytogenetics.

How to use "cytogenetic" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
cytogenetic
Three patients had cytogenetic abnormalities at baseline.
Cytogenetic effects in children treated with methylphenidate.
This is done by standard techniques performed in cytogenetic diagnosis.
Cytogenetic testing is also used to monitor treatment.
Chromosome preparations are made by standard cytogenetic techniques.
Cytogenetic analyses did show some abnormal chromosomes.
Carrier status can not be determined by cytogenetic testing.
Cytogenetic studies bone marrow cells.
No mutagenic or cytogenetic effects were observed.
Cytogenetic and immunophenotyping analyses were also carried out.
Testes weights and cytogenetic analysis details are given.
Cytogenetic and immunohistochemistry are other common tissue tests.
Comparison of molecular and cytogenetic data on genome structure is discussed.
Cytogenetic mapping was complemented by karyotype analyses.
These results still have not been described in cytogenetic databases.

See also

Molecular cytogenetic characterization of complex genomic rearrangements in osteosarcoma.
In vitro mammalian cytogenetic test.
Molecular cytogenetic analysis of acquired chromosomal rearrangements in cancer.
The table illustrates the importance of cytogenetic analyses in adults.
Certain cytogenetic abnormalities increase risk of poor outcome.
The efficacy of dasatinib is based on haematological and cytogenetic response rates.
Cytogenetic toxicity of cyclophosphamide and its metabolites in vitro.
The latest biochemical and cytogenetic diagnostic methods have been introduced.
Cytogenetic analysis showed a normal karyotype.
One technique entails cytogenetic assays using different mammalian cells.
Cytogenetic effects in lymphocytes of formaldehyde workers of a paper factory.
Example of cytogenetic bands.
Cytogenetic effects of formaldehyde exposure in students of mortuary science.
In vivo cytogenetic study.
Cytogenetic studies to evaluate effects in cells in the body.
Detection of one of these cytogenetic aberrations can thus aid in diagnosis.
Cytogenetic study of persons occupationally exposed to ethylene oxide.
The goal of treatment with imatinib is to achieve a complete cytogenetic response.
Other cytogenetic events can be observed but are not characteristic.
The implications of monoclonal antibodies as tools for cytogenetic analysis are discussed.
Cytogenetic biomonitoring of workers exposed to.
In one embodiment the cells are derivates of one or various cytogenetic lines.
Cytogenetic effects of some cellosolves.
The cells may be derived from one or more cytogenetic lines.
Cytogenetic analysis of lymphocytes from rats following formaldehyde inhalation.
Results obtained report new data about cytogenetic characteristics of bivalve molluscs.
Cytogenetic studies may be required.
Both of these entities are associated with a high rate of unfavorable cytogenetic abnormalities.
Cytogenetic analysis is used to assess chromosome number and integrity.
Karyotypes were interpreted according to the international system for human cytogenetic nomenclature.
Cytogenetic response criteria.
Phenotypic markers of chromosomes are useful for determining chromosome behavior in cytogenetic studies.
This in vivo cytogenetic test detects chromosome aberrations in spermatogonial mitoses.
Following is a description of the usefulness of the integrated cytogenetic and genetic map.
Cytogenetic analysis involved the screening for the occurrence of abnormalities in mi.

Search by letter in the English dictionary