| Literature DB >> 13357540 |
A B NOVIKOFF, H BEAUFAY, C DE DUVE.
Abstract
A preliminary electron microscope study has revealed the presence in lysosome-rich fractions, isolated from rat liver, of hitherto undescribed cytoplasmic particles, called "dense bodies." Approximately 0.37 micro in length, the dense bodies often possess an internal cavity and external membrane. They contain many electron-dense granules 55 to 77 A, or less, in diameter. Such dense bodies are also visible in electron micrographs of parenchymatous cells in liver sections. The correlations between dense bodies and lysosomes are listed, but until pure preparations are available it is not possible to assert that dense bodies and lysosomes are identical.Entities:
Keywords: LIVER/anatomy and histology; MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON
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Year: 1956 PMID: 13357540 PMCID: PMC2229688
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophys Biochem Cytol ISSN: 0095-9901