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The Golgi apparatus—its structure and functional significance

, 1926
My purpose in writiiig this paper has not been merely to repcat the more or less vague suggestions which have already becii often assembled iinder a similar title ; for the Golgi apparatus is rapidly acquiring a place as a structural element in ...
R. H. Bowen
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Intercisternal Elements of the Golgi Apparatus

Science, 1965
In both vegetative and reproductive cells of various Nitella species, and in cells of other plant genera, there are fine, parallel, elongated elements lying between the cisternae of the Golgi apparatus but not in contact with the cisternal membranes.
W. Gordon Whaley, F. R. Turner
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The Golgi apparatus at the cell centre

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2003
In non-polarised mammalian cells, the Golgi apparatus is localised around the centrosome and actively maintained there. Microtubules and molecular motor activity are required for determining both the localisation and organisation of the Golgi apparatus.
Rosa M. Rios, Michel Bornens
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Polyribosomes associated with the Golgi apparatus

Protoplasma, 1974
Polyribosomes appear to be associated with the forming faces of plant dictyosomes, though it is difficult to demonstrate conclusively because of the lack of positional markers. InEuglena gracilis, a much clearer positional relationship between dictyosomes and ribosomes is visible.
H. H. Mollenhauer, D. J. Morré
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The Golgi Apparatus: Structure and Function

1968
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structure and function of the Golgi apparatus. The basic ultrastructure of the Golgi apparatus is relatively consistent throughout both the animal and plant kingdoms. The Golgi apparatus is readily observed in the living cell under the phase contrast microscope, where it generally appears comparable to ...
H. W. Beams, Richard G. Kessel
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The Golgi apparatus: defining the identity of Golgi membranes

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2005
The Golgi apparatus is a stack of compartments that serves as a central junction for membrane traffic, with carriers moving through the stack as well as arriving from, and departing toward, many other destinations in the cell. This requires that the different compartments in the Golgi recruit from the cytosol a distinct set of proteins to mediate ...
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The Golgi apparatus: an update

Trends in Cell Biology, 2002
Whether or not the Golgi apparatus is a unique organelle with an identity discrete from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a question that has occupied many cell biologists in recent years. In an article in the March 2002 issue of this journal, I discussed some recent papers claiming that structural Golgi proteins are dynamic and recycle continuously ...
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The Golgi Apparatus

Scientific American, 1969
C. P. Leblond, Marian Neutra
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The Golgi Apparatus

Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, 1954
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Golgi Apparatus (GA)

1973
The Golgi apparatus consists of a stack of flat wafer-like cisternae and a system of spherical vesicles of different sizes given off by the rim of the cisternae. The stack is called a “dictyosome”, this Greek word means a “network”. The term was chosen for the structure of coagulated Golgi bodies seen in the light microscope (Golgi 1882/1885). However,
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