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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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Yeast Golgi apparatus

2009
There is no doubt that the budding yeast Saccharomycescerevisiae has played leading roles in elucidating many problems of protein secretion and membrane traffic. The problem of the Golgi apparatus is not an exception; the yeast system has contributed much, but in a little unique way.
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The Golgi Apparatus May Be a Potential Therapeutic Target for Apoptosis-Related Neurological Diseases

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2020
Shuwen Deng, Xiqian Chen, Xuan Jiang
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The Golgi apparatus in disease

1997
As attested by the chapters in this book, the past fifteen years have witnessed impressive progress towards the understanding of the structure and function of the Golgi apparatus (GA) from yeast to the higher eukaryotes. This progress has made possible the recognition and better appreciation of defects in the organelle which are associated with disease.
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Golgi Apparatus

2014
Keisuke Sato, Martin Lowe
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An Efficient Near‐Infrared Emissive Artificial Supramolecular Light‐Harvesting System for Imaging in the Golgi Apparatus

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2020
Xu-man Chen   +2 more
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