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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007
Abstract: Stress is the imbalance of homeostasis, which can be sensed even at the subcellular level. The stress‐sensing capability of various organelles including the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has been described. It has become evident that acute or prolonged ER stress plays an important role in many human diseases; especially those involving organs ...
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Abstract: Stress is the imbalance of homeostasis, which can be sensed even at the subcellular level. The stress‐sensing capability of various organelles including the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) has been described. It has become evident that acute or prolonged ER stress plays an important role in many human diseases; especially those involving organs ...
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Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique, 1991
AbstractThe trans‐Golgi apparatus reticulum is that portion of the Golgi apparatus located in the trans‐most aspect of the stack exhibiting certain characteristic morphological and functional characteristics. The membranes of the trans‐Golgi reticulum are reticular in form, thickened with plasma membrane‐like characteristics and with a considerable ...
H J, Geuze, D J, Morré
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AbstractThe trans‐Golgi apparatus reticulum is that portion of the Golgi apparatus located in the trans‐most aspect of the stack exhibiting certain characteristic morphological and functional characteristics. The membranes of the trans‐Golgi reticulum are reticular in form, thickened with plasma membrane‐like characteristics and with a considerable ...
H J, Geuze, D J, Morré
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2016
Ascaltis reticulum (Schmidt, 1862)Fig. 2; Table 2 Nardoa reticulum Schmidt, 1862: 18. Tarrus reticulatus Haeckel, 1870: 244. Nardopsis reticulum Haeckel, 1870: 247. Ascandra reticulum Haeckel, 1872: 87. Olynthus reticulum Haeckel, 1872: 88. Clistolynthus reticulum Haeckel, 1872: 88. Soleniscus reticulum Haeckel, 1872: 88.
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Ascaltis reticulum (Schmidt, 1862)Fig. 2; Table 2 Nardoa reticulum Schmidt, 1862: 18. Tarrus reticulatus Haeckel, 1870: 244. Nardopsis reticulum Haeckel, 1870: 247. Ascandra reticulum Haeckel, 1872: 87. Olynthus reticulum Haeckel, 1872: 88. Clistolynthus reticulum Haeckel, 1872: 88. Soleniscus reticulum Haeckel, 1872: 88.
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Sarcoplasmic reticulum V. The structure of sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1968Electron microscope analysis of skeletal muscle microsomes was carried out by negative staining with potassium phosphotungstate. The size and shape of microsomes are influenced by species differences, the conditions of preparation and storage. The outer surface of the microsomal membrane is covered by subunits of 40 A diameter, with center to center ...
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2015
Reticular cells are fibroblast-like cells that synthesize reticular fibers. They are stellate in shape. Elongated cytoplasmic processes of these cells wrap around the bundles of reticular fibers, effectively isolating these structural components from the parenchma of the lymphatic tissue and organs.
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Reticular cells are fibroblast-like cells that synthesize reticular fibers. They are stellate in shape. Elongated cytoplasmic processes of these cells wrap around the bundles of reticular fibers, effectively isolating these structural components from the parenchma of the lymphatic tissue and organs.
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The Endoplasmic Reticulum-Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Connection
Experimental Cell Research, 1993Antonello Villa +6 more
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