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Archives of Dermatology, 1971
Intradermally injected peroxidase was found in the Langerhans' cell granules of the epidermal Langerhans' cells. As time elapsed, the number of stained granules increased, reaching the maximum at 22 hours, and tended to concentrate near the Golgi zone.
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Intradermally injected peroxidase was found in the Langerhans' cell granules of the epidermal Langerhans' cells. As time elapsed, the number of stained granules increased, reaching the maximum at 22 hours, and tended to concentrate near the Golgi zone.
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Cytoplasmic granules in myogenic cells
Experimental Cell Research, 1955respiration of these amoebae is strongly inhibited by cyanide [4, 10, 111 indicating the presence of a terminal cytochrome oxidase. From our own studies on Tetrahymena geleii (GL) and from the work of Eichel [5] it appears that these organisms also operate on a cytochrome e system. In washed, packed Tetrahymena geleii, observed spectroscopically in the
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Cell Culture of Primary Cerebellar Granule Cells
2010Cerebellar granule cells are often used as a model system for the study of neuronal development, function and pathology, including the analysis of activity-dependent survival/apoptosis of neurons and the mechanisms of neuroprotection. Cerebellar granule cells are generated postnatally and constitute the largest homogeneous neuronal population of the ...
Dana, Krämer, Liliana, Minichiello
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Ultrastructure of human mast-cell granules
Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1968The ultrastructure of the mast-cell granule was studied in skin specimens of urticaria pigmentosa. The granules showed mainly two structural components, i.e., lamellae of a maximal width of 125 A and a fine granular material. The mature granules showed parallel-arranged lamellae, each of which had a periodicity of 60 A. The lamellae formed multilayered
T, Kobayasi +2 more
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Cerebellar granule cells expand their talents
Nature Neuroscience, 2017Technical advances in calcium imaging enable the first tests of classic theories of cerebellar learning. Two independent groups reveal dense representation of surprising modalities in cerebellar granule cells.
Matthew I, Becker, Abigail L, Person
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Cytoplasmic Granules in Fibrogenic Cells
Nature, 1955A SYSTEMATIC investigation into the method of elaboration of intercellular material in connective and skeletal tissues has shown that cytoplasmic granules, which contain polysaccharide protein components, are present in fibrogenic cells of the fowl embryo both in vivo and in vitro.
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Granulated Metrial Gland Cells
Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology, 1989Granulated metrial gland (GMG) cells take their name from the metrial gland. The metrial gland is formed during pregnancy in many rodents with the appearance of GMG cells in the mesometrium at each implantation site. This paper reviews knowledge about GMG cells in rats and mice: the species most extensively studied.
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Cerebellar granule cell Cre recombinase expression
genesis, 2003AbstractSummary: The cerebellum maintains balance and orientation, refines motor action, stores motor memories, and contributes to the timing aspects of cognition. We generated two mouse lines for making Cre recombinase‐mediated gene disruptions largely confined to adult cerebellar granule cells.
M I, Aller +11 more
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1996
Abstract From a casual scan of the literature, it appears that rodent cerebellar granule cell cultures are being used in increasing numbers to address different questions in neurobiology. There are good reasons for this: the cultures are relatively easy to prepare, the starting material is neonatal rat pup thus avoiding the use of ...
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Abstract From a casual scan of the literature, it appears that rodent cerebellar granule cell cultures are being used in increasing numbers to address different questions in neurobiology. There are good reasons for this: the cultures are relatively easy to prepare, the starting material is neonatal rat pup thus avoiding the use of ...
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Entorhinal Activation of Dentate Granule Cells
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1966AbstractIn rabbits, anesthetized with urethane‐chloralose. the activation of the granule cells of the dentate area by perforant path fibres from the entorhinal area was studied by intracellular and extracellular recording. Intracellular recording showed that the perforant path produced a large EPSP in the granule cells, followed after 2–4 msec by a ...
P, Andersen +2 more
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