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Name the cytochemical stains that are typically used in the workup of the following and how they are used to differentiate these conditions:
a. AML-myelomonocytic
b. APL
c. ALL
d. AML-Monoblastic
e. AML-Erythroid
Unicellular Organisms
Organisms made up of a single cell, capable of performing all necessary life functions independently.
Meiosis I
The first division in meiosis, a type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half and leads to the production of gametes or sexual spores.
Mitosis
A form of cell division in which two new daughter cells are produced, each carrying an identical number and type of chromosomes as found in the original parent nucleus, commonly seen in normal tissue expansion.
Cell-Cycle Checkpoints
See cell-cycle control system.
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