According the the Centers for Disease Control, "Colchicine, a naturally occurring alkaloid derivative of the autumn crocus Colchicum autumnale and the glory lily Gloriosa superba, has been used to treat gout for centuries." -- http://www.cdc.gov/mmwR/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5640a3.htm
The crocus is mentioned on numerous alternative medicine sites as well.
Colchicine will stop mitosis at the metaphase stage. Colchicine disrupts the formation of the mitotic spindle fibers, which are critical for separating the replicated chromosomes during mitosis. As a result, cells treated with colchicine will not be able to progress past the metaphase stage of mitosis.
Cells are arrested with colchicine during metaphase of mitosis in order to prevent the separation of sister chromatids. By preventing the spindle fibers from attaching to the kinetochores of the chromosomes, colchicine halts cells at metaphase, allowing for the visualization and counting of chromosomes during karyotyping.
Colchicine is a medication that is primarily used to treat gout and familial Mediterranean fever. It works by decreasing inflammation in the body. Colchicine can also be used off-label for other conditions such as pericarditis and Behcet's disease.
Colchicine is a chemical that can stop cell division in the metaphase stage by disrupting microtubule formation and preventing the mitotic spindle from forming properly. This results in the cells being arrested at metaphase and unable to progress through mitosis.
Colchicine is a prescribed drug or medication used in the treatment of gout. Patients take this medication to prevent gout attacks that present symptoms like joint pain in toes. The symptoms of gout occur when there is a buildup of uric acid in the blood.
Colchicine is a drug used in the treatment of acute gouty arthritis. Colchicine is effective in suppressing the inflammation in acute gouty arthritis.
Colchicine will stop mitosis at the metaphase stage. Colchicine disrupts the formation of the mitotic spindle fibers, which are critical for separating the replicated chromosomes during mitosis. As a result, cells treated with colchicine will not be able to progress past the metaphase stage of mitosis.
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The sun is an example of a natural light source. A source which gives of light that is natural (not made by electricity) is a natural light source.
No, colchicine is not an antibiotic. It is a medication primarily used to treat gout and familial Mediterranean fever by reducing inflammation. Colchicine works by inhibiting the migration of white blood cells to inflamed areas, but it does not have antibacterial properties like antibiotics do.
Cells are arrested with colchicine during metaphase of mitosis in order to prevent the separation of sister chromatids. By preventing the spindle fibers from attaching to the kinetochores of the chromosomes, colchicine halts cells at metaphase, allowing for the visualization and counting of chromosomes during karyotyping.
Shinshil Chang has written: 'Some effects of colchicine in female mice' -- subject(s): Mice, Colchicine
The sun is an example of a natural light source. A source which gives of light that is natural (not made by electricity) is a natural light source.
Yes the sun is a natural source i read it
Yes. Lighting is natural and it is a source of light.
Natural gas is a nonrenewable energy source.
Yes, coffee is a natural source of caffeine.