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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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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

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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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 centenarian Golgi apparatus

Nature, 1998
One hundred years ago, Camillo Golgi described the cellular apparatus that has since become synonymous with his name. Although its existence was questioned for 50 years, this organelle is now established as the cell's centre for the processing and secretion of proteins.
MAZZARELLO, PAOLO ANGELO, BENTIVOGLIO M.
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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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