نتایج جستجو برای: golgi staining

تعداد نتایج: 92425  

Journal: :Circulation research 1998
L J Andries D L Brutsaert S U Sys

Endocardial endothelium and endothelium of coronary vessels produce NO. Histochemical methods have suggested that coronary arterial endothelial cells contain more endothelial constitutive NO synthase (ecNOS) than does coronary venous endothelium. We have further investigated the distribution of ecNOS in cardiac endothelium using immunofluorescence and en face confocal microscopy of rat heart. I...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1993
M R Jackson T Nilsson P A Peterson

A COOH-terminal double lysine motif maintains type I transmembrane proteins in the ER. Proteins tagged with this motif, eg., CD8/E19 and CD4/E19, rapidly receive post-translational modifications characteristic of the intermediate compartment and partially colocalized to this organelle. These proteins also received modifications characteristic of the Golgi but much more slowly. Lectin staining l...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Akihiro Yamashita Masaru Fujimoto Kenta Katayama Shohei Yamaoka Nobuhiro Tsutsumi Shin-Ichi Arimura

Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that have inner and outer membranes. In plants, the inner membrane has been well studied but relatively little is known about the outer membrane. Here we report that Arabidopsis cells have mitochondrial outer membrane-derived structures, some of which protrude from the main body of mitochondria (mitochondrial outer-membrane protrusions; MOPs), while others fo...

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1958
Everett Anderson V. L. van Breemen

Spinal ganglionic cells of Rana pipiens were studied with light and electron microscopes in normal animals and in animals which had received graded dosages of malononitrile intraperitoneally. After treatment no increase in the intensity of staining was noted in the Nissl substance when spinal ganglion cells were examined with the light microscope. The electron micrographs demonstrated the follo...

2014
W. Christopher Risher Tuna Ustunkaya Jonnathan Singh Alvarado Cagla Eroglu

Dendritic spines are the primary recipients of excitatory synaptic input in the brain. Spine morphology provides important information on the functional state of ongoing synaptic transmission. One of the most commonly used methods to visualize spines is Golgi-Cox staining, which is appealing both due to ease of sample preparation and wide applicability to multiple species including humans. Howe...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1970
L A Staehelin O Kiermayer

INTRODUCTION In recent years the polarity of dictyosomes has been well established, both iu functional and in morphological terms (Mollenhauer & Morre, 1966; Favard, 1969). Although many of the observed differentiations across stacks of dictyosome cisternae probably result from changes in the Golgi membranes and their associated enzymes, it has only recently been possible to obtain electron-mic...

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 1995
H J Kliman R F Feinberg L B Schwartz M A Feinman E Lavi E L Meaddough

Human endometrial glands synthesize and secrete a high molecular weight mucin-like glycoprotein in a menstrual cycle-dependent fashion. A novel moiety within this Golgi-associated glycoprotein is strongly reactive with IgG antibodies in numerous murine ascites, and has been termed MAG (mouse ascites Golgi). Immunohistochemical staining of 201 endometrial biopsies revealed the following patterns...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1976
M Locke P Huie

The region between the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi complex has been studied in a variety of insect cell types in an attempt to find a marker for the exit gate or gates from the ER. We have found that the smooth surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum near Golgi complex transitional elements has beadlike structures arranged in rings at the base of transition vesicles. They ...

2015
Yoshihisa Koyama Tsuyoshi Hattori Tomoki Nishida Osamu Hori Masaya Tohyama

Dendrite and dendritic spine formation are crucial for proper brain function. DISC1-binding zinc finger protein (DBZ) was first identified as a Disrupted-In-Schizophrenia1 (DISC1) binding partner. DBZ is highly expressed in the cerebral cortex of developing and adult rodents and is involved in neurite formation, cell positioning, and the development of interneurons and oligodendrocytes. The fun...

2017
Emilia Lekholm Emelie Perland Mikaela M. Eriksson Sofie V. Hellsten Frida A. Lindberg Jinar Rostami Robert Fredriksson

Characterization of orphan transporters is of importance due to their involvement in cellular homeostasis but also in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. The tissue and cellular localization, as well as function, is still unknown for many of the solute carriers belonging to the major facilitator superfamily (MFS) Pfam clan. Here, we have characterized two putative novel transporters MFSD14A ...

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