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Microbodies™

2009
Microbodies are novel pharmacophoric entities which are derived from naturally occurring cystine-knot microproteins. They provide extremely stable scaffolds that can be engineered to high-affinity binding proteins. A peptide-grafting approach yielded specific ligands for human thrombopoietin receptor (TPO-R).
Hans-Ulrich, Schmoldt   +3 more
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Microbodies inCrithidia fasciculata

Protoplasma, 1973
Electron microscopy of thin sections ofCrithidia fasciculata showed cytoplasmic organelles 0.2–0.8 μm in diameter containing a finely granular matrix limited by a single membrane. Utilization of cytochemical techniques (DAB) for endogenous catalase revealed pronounced deposition of a highly electron-opaque material in these organelles.
Kenneth E. Muse, John F. Roberts
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON INTRANUCLEAR MICROBODIES

British Journal of Dermatology, 1968
SUMMARY.— The authors have observed the presence of intranuclear micro-bodies, 0·4—2·5 μ in size, containing osmiophilic particles 200 A. in size, in 1 of 2 cases of oral leukoplakia and in 1 of 7 cases of bullous erythema multiforme. The different types of intranuclear microbodies so far reported in various dermotoses are classified and their ...
R, Caputo, A G, Bellone
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Microbodies

2013
This chapter identifies microbodies as globular-shaped organelles surrounded by a single biological membrane. It highlights three types of microbodies that are recognizable in different types of cells: peroxisomes, glyoxysomes, and glycosomes. It also describes peroxisomes as roughly spherical organelles that are widely distributed in eukaryotes and ...
Qiuyu Wang, Chris Smith, Emma Davis
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Uricase: Localization in Hepatic Microbodies

Science, 1964
Microbodies of rat hepatic cells and hepatomas contain a crystalloid with the same structural characteristics as crystals of purified uricase, when viewed by electron microscopy. We conclude that crystalline uricase is located within hepatic microbodies.
Z, HRUBAN, H, SWIFT
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Microbodies in conifer needle mesophyll

Protoplasma, 1974
Microbodies are described in the mesophyll tissue of several conifer species. Cytochemical staining ofPinus strobus andPicea mariana with 3,3′ diaminobenzidine indicated the presence of catalase in microbodies. In older tissue microbody staining was variable with peroxidative activity occurring in mesophyll cell walls and the cytoplasm.
J F, Chabot, B F, Chabot
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