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MLC1 alteration in human iPSCs give rise to disease-like cellular vacuolation phenotype in the astrocyte lineage. [PDF]

open access: yesOrphanet J Rare Dis
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Bradyzoite subtypes rule the crossroads of Toxoplasma development. [PDF]

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Rimmed vacuoles

Acta Neuropathologica, 1980
Rimmed vacuoles (Dubowitz and Brooke 1973) have been found in 12 cases with various neuromuscular diseases and are considered to be autophagic in nature. They consisted of multilaminated membranous structures accompanied by glycogen granules, dense bodies, and amorphous, granular, and fibrillar material.
Tadao Tsubaki   +2 more
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Pollen vacuoles and their significance

Planta, 2011
Vacuoles of several types can be observed in pollen throughout its development. Their physiological significance reflects the complexity of the biological process leading to functional pollen grains. Vacuolisation always occurs during pollen development but when ripe pollen is shed the extensive translucent vacuoles present in the vegetative parts in ...
Ettore Pacini   +2 more
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Plant Vacuoles

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2018
Plant vacuoles are multifunctional organelles. On the one hand, most vegetative tissues develop lytic vacuoles that have a role in degradation. On the other hand, seed cells have two types of storage vacuoles: protein storage vacuoles (PSVs) in endosperm and embryonic cells and metabolite storage vacuoles in seed coats.
Tomoo, Shimada   +4 more
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From vacuoles to VEXAS

Rheumatology, 2023
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Heiblig, Maƫl, Sujobert, Pierre
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