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bi·nu·cle·ate

 (bī-no͞o′klē-ĭt, -āt′, -nyo͞o′-) also bi·nu·cle·at·ed (-ā′tĭd) or bi·nu·cle·ar (-klē-ər, -nyo͞o′-)
adj.
Having two nuclei.
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Adj.1.binucleated - having two nuclei
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All slides were evaluated at 1000x magnification in order to determine the frequency of micronuclei in the cytokinesis-blocked binucleated cells with a well-preserved cytoplasm.
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All slides were observed under a microscope with 1000x magnification to determine the frequency of micronuclei in the cytokinesis-blocked binucleated lymphocytes.
Some atypical binucleated forms and enlarged morphology are seen.
Occasional binucleated cells were noted, which prompted a cytology diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disorder [Figure 3].
Interphase cells were also scored for the presence of micronucleus and binucleated cells.
The tumor can demonstrate marked cellularity, binucleated cells, and mitoses [14].
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