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(Re)Modeling the Golgi

2013
In this chapter, we summarize recent theoretical efforts to address a variety of issues in Golgi morphogenesis: de novo biogenesis of compartments with precise chemical identity, the transport of proteins through the Golgi, the maintenance of chemical identity, and the morphology of Golgi compartments, from the perspective of nonequilibrium physics.
Sens, Pierre, Rao, Madan
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Golgi

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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Genesis of the Golgi complex

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1981
In the early period of rat and chicken liver embryogenesis, the Golgi apparatus is formed through the budding of the vesicles from the outer part of the nuclear hepatocyte membrane. In the later period of embryogenesis and after birth, the Golgi apparatus is supplemented with the vesicles that bud from smooth enlarged parts of granular endoplasmic ...
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Plant Golgi and GECCO: The Universality of ER–Golgi Interface

In spite of its highly conserved molecular constituents, the Golgi apparatus shows diverse morphologies depending on the organism and cell type. In particular, in plant cells, the distribution and dynamics of the Golgi differ considerably from that seen in their mammalian or yeast counterparts.
Yoko, Ito, Tomohiro, Uemura
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The Golgi Apparatus

Scientific American, 1969
M, Neutra, C P, Leblond
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Recent advances in Golgi-targeted small-molecule fluorescent probes

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2022
Caiyun Liu, Hanchuang Zhu, Meijun Su
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ER-to-Golgi protein delivery through an interwoven, tubular network extending from ER

Cell, 2021
Aubrey V Weigel   +2 more
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The Golgi Apparatus

Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, 1954
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