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1. The amoebocytes exhibit pinocytosis, extensive glycogen deposits, and lysosomes. The lysosomes have typical structural criteria, indicating enzymatic activities.

2. The lysosomes show a positive reaction for acid phosphatase.

3. 4 Lysosomes incubated with the homogenising medium alone were used as controls.

4. Autolysis is driven by the digestive enzymes secreted from the lysosomes

5. Weak bases with lipophilic properties accumulate in acidic intracellular compartments like lysosomes.

6. In the involuting thymus lysosomes are involved in autolytic or phagocytic processes.

7. 3 Lysosomes incubated in the presence of buffer alone were used as controls.

8. 2 Lysosomes contain enzymes which digest and modify material brought into the cell by endocytosis.

9. Acridine Orange emits green when bound to DNA, red when bound to RNA and lysosomes.

10. Autophagy is the cell death process mediated by lysosomes, which termed as lysosomal degradation

11. 7 This results in an increase of glycogen in all organs and abnormally large lysosomes.

12. Loss of Acinus function destabilizes early endosomes, thereby promoting the delivery of their cargo to lysosomes.

13. For example, the Golgi apparatus adds a mannose-6-phosphate label to proteins destined for lysosomes.

Lấy ví dụ, bộ máy Golgi dán nhãn mannose-6-phosphate cho protein nào được chuyển đến các lysosome.

14. Lysosomes were separated from homogenized tissues of the submandibular gland of man and rat by means of ultracentrifugation.

15. These cells show intense endocytic activities, which are accompanied by the development of abundant lysosomes.

16. Furthermore, recent studies from this laboratory have shown that experimental ethanol administration increases the fragility of rat pancreatic lysosomes.

17. Lysosomes are quire abundant and active. They are usually located near bile canaliculi and Golgi complexes.

18. Agranular hemocytes are uncommoncompared with granular ones, which have prominent pseudopodia, vacuoles, and lysosomes, features that suggest a phagocyticfunction.

19. Complete disruption of lysosomes also occurs, but to a lesser extent resulting in less marked release of enzyme into the supernatant.

20. Autophagy, the degradation of worn, abnormal, or malfunctioning cellular components that takes place within organelles known as lysosomes

21. Autophagy is a complex process by which dysfunctional cellular components are degraded inside the cell through the action of lysosomes

22. 9 Furthermore, recent studies from this laboratory have shown that experimental ethanol administration increases the fragility of rat pancreatic lysosomes.

23. 27 Complete disruption of lysosomes also occurs, but to a lesser extent resulting in less marked release of enzyme into the supernatant.

24. 1 Complete disruption of lysosomes also occurs, but to a lesser extent resulting in less marked release of enzyme into the supernatant.

25. Autophagy definition is - the biological process that involves the enzymatic breakdown of a cell's cytoplasm or cytoplasmic components (such as damaged or unneeded organelles or proteins) within the lysosomes of the same cell

26. The Autogenous theory says that organelles such as the nucleus, Golgi apparatus, vacuoles, lysosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum arose directly from a single prokaryote ancestor through compartmentalization of functions arising from

27. Heat-inactivated Chlamydiae produced an early agglutination of macrophages with leakage of lysosomal acid phosphatase, disintegration of neutral red-stained lysosomes, as well as a progressive irreversible damage of the macrophage.

28. Definition of Autophagy : the biological process that involves the enzymatic breakdown of a cell's cytoplasm or cytoplasmic components (such as damaged or unneeded organelles or proteins) within the lysosomes of the same cell Most of the time, cells sweep away this debris

29. Among all organs investigated the strongest acid β-galactosidase reaction regularly occurs in the lysosomes of the epididymis, kidney, adrenal, thyroid, preputial and inguinal gland, spleen, colon and chorioid plexus; the neutral β-galactosidase can only be detected in the intestinal brush border exhibiting a moderate activity.

30. Adaptins are important components of clathrin-coated vesicles transporting ligand-receptor complexes from the plasma membrane or from the trans-Golgi network to lysosomes. The adaptin family of proteins is composed of four classes of molecules named alpha, beta-, beta prime- and gamma- …

31. Osteoblasts (A) are basophilic due to rough endoplasmic reticulum.Remember, they are producing the collagen that makes the bone stain Acidophilic.When osteoblasts become surrounded by the matrix they are producing, they then become osteocytes (B).Osteoclasts (C) also contain rough endoplasmic reticulum to produce the lysosomes that are released to dissolve bone.

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