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The Discovery of the Golgi Apparatus

Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 1999
The existence of the cell organelle which is now known as Golgi apparatus or Golgi complex, or simply as 'the Golgi", was first reported by Camillo Golgi in 1898, when he described in nerve cells an 'internal reticular apparatus' impregnated by a variant of his chromoargentic staining.
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Endocytic routes to the Golgi apparatus [PDF]

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The endocytic routes of labelled lectins as well as cationic ferritin were studied in cells with a regulated secretion, i.e. pancreatic beta cells, and in constitutively secreting cells, i.e. fibroblasts and HepG2 hepatoma cells, paying particular attention to routes into the Golgi apparatus. Considerable amounts of internalised molecules were taken up
Adolf Ellinger   +5 more
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Camillo Golgi and the discovery of the Golgi apparatus

Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 1998
Camillo Golgi (1843-1926) was born at Corteno, near Brescia, in northern Italy. After graduating in Medicine at the ancient University of Pavia, the former seat of great scientists and naturalists, Golgi continued a long-standing Italian tradition by studying the histology of the nervous system.
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The Golgi Apparatus

2007
The Golgi apparatus is a membrane-bounded organelle comprised of polarized stacks of cisternae and is required for trafficking of proteins and lipids within all eukaryotic cells. The Golgi, which is positioned centrally in the transport route between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and plasma membrane, is an organelle whose size, composition and ...
Nihal Alton-Bonnet   +1 more
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An off-on COX-2-specific fluorescent probe: targeting the Golgi apparatus of cancer cells.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2013
Identifying cancer cells and quantifying cancer-related events in particular organelles in a rapid and sensitive fashion are important for early diagnosis and for studies on pathology and therapeutics of cancers.
Hua Zhang   +5 more
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The Golgi Apparatus

2009
Secretion of proteins from eukaryotic cells requires the coordinated function of multiple organelles and cellular machineries. After synthesis and translocation into the endoplasmic reticulum, proteins are exported to the Golgi apparatus, a multi-compartment organelle that is the protein modifying, packaging and distribution center of the secretory ...
Zhaolin Hua, Todd R. Graham
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The Golgi Apparatus

1997
The Golgi apparatus - from discovery to contemporary studies, E.G. Berger three-dimensional structure of the Golgi apparatus in mammalian cells, A. Rambourg and Y. Clermont Protein sorting and vesicular traffic in the Golgi apparatus, M. Farquhar and H-P. Hauri topography of glycolysation in the Golgi apparatus, C.B.
Roth, J. (Jürgen), Prof. Dr. Dr   +1 more
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Organization of the Golgi apparatus

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2000
Investigators are revisiting basic concepts of the structure-function relationships of the Golgi apparatus. A key issue is the properties of the transport carriers that operate within the secretory pathway. Golgi morphology and dynamics differ between species but data from various model systems are pointing toward an integrated view of Golgi ...
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Ca2+ signalling in the Golgi apparatus

Cell Calcium, 2011
The Golgi apparatus plays a central role in lipid and protein post-translational modification and sorting. Morphologically the organelle is heterogeneous and it is possible to distinguish stacks of flat cysternae (cis- and medial Golgi), tubular-reticular networks and vesicles (trans-Golgi).
Valentina Lissandron   +4 more
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An experimental study of the relation between granules stainable with neutral red and the Golgi apparatus in nerve cells. The publication of this research was financed by “the carlos frederick macdonald research fund”

, 1928
At the present time more attention is being paid to the Golgi apparatus thaii to almost any other cellular component. Yet recognition of the existence of this structural element is by no means a recent discovery.
W. Covell, G. Scott
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