1. INTRANUCLEAR CISTERNAE RESEMBLING STRUCTURES OF THE GOLGI COMPLEX
- Author
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Emilio Bucciarelli
- Subjects
Cell Nucleus ,Sarcoma, Avian ,Membranes ,Golgi Apparatus ,Cell Biology ,Biology ,Golgi apparatus ,Brief Notes ,Article ,Cell biology ,law.invention ,Cell nucleus ,symbols.namesake ,Microscopy, Electron ,Membrane ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,law ,Cytoplasm ,medicine ,symbols ,Animals ,Nuclear membrane ,Electron microscope ,Cytoplasmic Structure - Abstract
The presence of cytoplasmic structures, apparently inside the nuclei of neoplastic cells, has been observed repeatedly in the electron microscope (1). These structures, designated "nuclear pseudoinclusions" (1), are the result of cross-sections of cytoplasmic invaginations of the nuclear membrane. Their extranuclear origin is evident, since these structures are surrounded by a well defined, double, nuclear membrane. A situation different from these "nuclear pseudo-inclusions" is reported here.
- Published
- 1966