I love this quote because it speaks to an interesting concept. The idea that you have to “think” something, and then you “act” it out in your mind, as if you were in a movie theater with someone else. My favorite part about this quote though is that the writer, J.L. Stine, never actually said anything like this. I think this quote from the movie, “The Nightmare Before Christmas” sums it up best.
The story of atypical junctional melanocytic proliferation is a quote from the movie, that was supposedly actually written by Steve Martin. In Stine’s version, in which he was supposed to be playing the part of a voice over narrator, he had the part written by his wife, who was also the writer. I think the quote would have been much more interesting in her version. Maybe she wrote it herself and it was used later. Either way, I liked the quote.
I didn’t see the movie, but that’s a pretty good description of this particular symptom. This type of melanoma is very rare, so we don’t really know a lot about it. I know that there are some very rare cases where it is malignant and spreads to other parts of the body. In fact, there are so many melanoma-specific terms being thrown around these days that I don’t think we know a lot about this particular form of the disease.
I dont know much about it either. As I said, this is a rare cancer that appears to arise from a type of melanocyte. This type of cancer is usually a disease of late middle age, but it has been associated with the elderly for centuries. It has been previously associated with consumption of red wine. I dont know about the exact causes of this particular form of cancer, but it appears to be associated with some sort of hormonal imbalance.
the reason that I asked about this is because I’ve heard the term “Junctional Melanocytic Proliferation” and while the name is quite specific, it is a little bit confusing. The reason I asked is because I’ve heard the term “Junctional Melanocytic Proliferation” and while the name is quite specific, it is a little bit confusing.
So here is my attempt to explain what I am talking about. A junctional is a cell that has a single nucleus (or no nucleus) yet has two distinct nucleoli. The name is a bit misleading though because a junctional does not necessarily represent a single cell. It can be a group of cells that have a single nucleus. A cell with two nucleoli is a’multi junctional.
The word junctional can refer to the cell, the place of origin, or the result of a cell division. In this case it refers to the cells that have only one nucleus. The term melanocytic proliferation is most likely used as a pejorative term referring to this phenomenon. So I will use the term junctional proliferation to refer to the phenomenon.
I’m not sure I understand the significance of this. I thought that it was the rare case that a single cell did not contain two nucleoli. In a cell with two nucleoli, one of them is an independent nucleus. And this may be one of those cases. The other nucleus is not an independent nucleus but the result of a cell division called meiosis.
This is a rare condition that occurs in a few cells that contain a single nucleus and a nucleus that is not an independent nucleus. This phenomenon is usually characterized by the presence of two nucleoli. This is one of those rare cases where the two nucleoli are not independent.
The phenomenon of two nucleoli is a bit different than what we’re used to in mammalian cells. A single primary nucleus and a nucleus that is not independently attached to a primary nucleus is found in most cells. In the case of the double nucleus, there is a primary nucleus that is not attached to a secondary nucleus. It is likely that this is caused by the cell dividing twice, which is called meiosis.