INTRANUCLEAR SYNTHESIS OF POLYGLUCOSE PARTICLES UNDER HISTOCHEMICAL CONDITIONS IN THE NORMAL RAT
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概要
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Polyglucose particles artificially synthesized under histochemical conditions from glucose 1-phosphate by phosphorylase and branching glycosyltransferase in the nuclei of skeletal muscle fibers, satellite cells and endothelial cells of the blood capillary of the normal rat were studied at the electronmicroscopic level. Newly formed polyglucose particles appeared in the karyolymph and interchromatin area of nuclei as a large macromolecular structure of spheroidal branching bodies. The size of intranuclear polyglucose particles ranging from 400 A to 1600 A in diameter was slightly larger than the cytoplasmic particles. There was no evidence that newly formed particles in the nuclei had a relation to the chromatin or the nuclear membrane.
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著者
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Takeuchi Tadao
Department Of Pathology Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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Okabe Michio
Department Of Pathology Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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Miyayama Haruhiko
Department Of Clinical Pathology Kumamoto City Hospital
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SHIGENAGA KOJI
Department of Pathology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
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Shigenaga Koji
Department Of Pathology Kumamoto University School Of Medicine
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Okabe Michio
Department Of Mechanical Systems Engineering Daido Steel Co. Ltd.
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