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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2022
Silver staining by the Golgi method is a classical procedure to identify the three-dimensional morphology of individual neurons. Although the method was developed in the 1870s, it is still used to study the morphological characteristics of neuron types in the central nervous system, either alone or in combination with other neuroanatomical techniques ...
Rickard, Ignell, Sharon Rose, Hill
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Silver staining by the Golgi method is a classical procedure to identify the three-dimensional morphology of individual neurons. Although the method was developed in the 1870s, it is still used to study the morphological characteristics of neuron types in the central nervous system, either alone or in combination with other neuroanatomical techniques ...
Rickard, Ignell, Sharon Rose, Hill
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Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique, 1991
AbstractThe trans‐Golgi apparatus reticulum is that portion of the Golgi apparatus located in the trans‐most aspect of the stack exhibiting certain characteristic morphological and functional characteristics. The membranes of the trans‐Golgi reticulum are reticular in form, thickened with plasma membrane‐like characteristics and with a considerable ...
H J, Geuze, D J, Morré
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AbstractThe trans‐Golgi apparatus reticulum is that portion of the Golgi apparatus located in the trans‐most aspect of the stack exhibiting certain characteristic morphological and functional characteristics. The membranes of the trans‐Golgi reticulum are reticular in form, thickened with plasma membrane‐like characteristics and with a considerable ...
H J, Geuze, D J, Morré
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Golgi stress response: A regulatory mechanism of Golgi function
BioFactors, 2021AbstractThe organelle of eukaryotes is a finely regulated system. Once disturbed, it activates the specific autoregulatory systems, namely, organelle autoregulation. Among which, the Golgi stress response accounts for one. When the abundance and capacity of the Golgi apparatus are insufficient compared with cellular demand, the Golgi stress response is
Jiayin Gao +3 more
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Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 1998
Pharmacological agents have proven useful for gaining fundamental insights into the biology of the Golgi apparatus. This review summarizes pertinent and recent work on the effects on this organelle of monensin, brefeldin A, bafilomycin, ilimaquinone, okadaic acid, retinoic acid, and nocodazole.
A, Dinter, E G, Berger
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Pharmacological agents have proven useful for gaining fundamental insights into the biology of the Golgi apparatus. This review summarizes pertinent and recent work on the effects on this organelle of monensin, brefeldin A, bafilomycin, ilimaquinone, okadaic acid, retinoic acid, and nocodazole.
A, Dinter, E G, Berger
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Unbiased Quantification of Golgi Scattering and Golgi–Centrosome Association
2022The vertebrate Golgi complex is a large dynamic organelle which undergoes morphological changes and fragmentation both as a part of normal physiological dynamics and under disease conditions. The Golgi is known to have a functionally important relationship with the centrosome. The extent of the spatial association between these two organelles varies in
Keyada B, Frye +3 more
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Proceedings of the 2023 ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing, 2023
Suyi Li +4 more
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Nature, 1951
IN Nature of August 111, Dr. A. J. Dalton described the appearance under the electron-microscope of the ‘Golgi substance’ in cells of the mammalian intestinal epithelium and liver. During a period of many years I have devoted a great deal of attention to the part of the intestinal epithelial cell studied by Dr.
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IN Nature of August 111, Dr. A. J. Dalton described the appearance under the electron-microscope of the ‘Golgi substance’ in cells of the mammalian intestinal epithelium and liver. During a period of many years I have devoted a great deal of attention to the part of the intestinal epithelial cell studied by Dr.
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2009
Abstract This book is a complete biography of Camillo Golgi one of the most prominent European researcher between the Nineteenth and the Twentieth century, a period of dramatic scientific development. The life of Golgi was an extraordinary intellectual adventure in three major fields of biology and medicine, namely the neuroscience, the ...
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Abstract This book is a complete biography of Camillo Golgi one of the most prominent European researcher between the Nineteenth and the Twentieth century, a period of dramatic scientific development. The life of Golgi was an extraordinary intellectual adventure in three major fields of biology and medicine, namely the neuroscience, the ...
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Mitosis controls the Golgi and the Golgi controls mitosis
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2007In mammals, the Golgi complex is structured in the form of a continuous membranous system composed of up to 100 stacks connected by tubular bridges, the 'Golgi ribbon'. During mitosis, the Golgi undergoes extensive fragmentation through a multistage process that allows its correct partitioning and inheritance by daughter cells.
Colanzi A, Corda D
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