CINEMICROPHOTOGRAPHIC OBSERVATION OF AORTIC FOAM CELLS CONTAINING ANISOTROPIC LIPID INCLUSIONS
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Culture of foam cells isolated from rabbit atheromatous aorta by treatments with collagenase, elastase and hyaluronidase was achieved. The cells adhered to the glass culture dish and spread out. Under a polarized microscope, anisotropic cross images were clearly seen in the cells, suggesting that the anisotropic lipid inclusions (Lang & Insull, 1970 (4) and Takano et al., 1982(9)) were not artifacts but existed in vivo. The characteristics of the cultured cells were examined by cinemicrophotography. Some cells were in contact with each other, whereas others were not. Endocytic vesicles were frequently observed in periplasmic areas, indicating that the cells possessed high endocytic activity.
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著者
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IMANAKA Tsuneo
Department of Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceu
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Imanaka Tsuneo
富山大学 医学薬学研究分子細胞機能
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Imanaka T
Department Of Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Medicine & Pharmaceutical Sciences Univers
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Imanaka T
Teikyo Univ. Kanagawa
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Imanaka Tsuneo
Department Of Biological Chemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toyama Medical And Pharmaceuti
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TAKANO Tatsuya
Department of Microbiology and Molecular Pathology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Teikyo Unive
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Amanuma-muto Kimiko
Department Of Microbiology And Molecular Pathology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Teikyo Univers
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OHKUMA SHOJI
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kanazawa University
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Ohkuma Shoji
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kanazawa University
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Ohkuma Shoji
Department Of Microbiology And Molecular Pathology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Teikyo Univers
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Iida Takayuki
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Toyama Medical And Pharmaceutical University
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Takano Tatsuya
Department Of Microbiology And Molecular Pathology Faculty Of Phamaceutical Sciences Teikyo Universi
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Imanaka Tsuneo
Department Of Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Medicine & Pharmaceutical Sciences Univers
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Takano Tatsuya
Department Of Microbiology And Molecular Pathology Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Teikyo Univers
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Imanaka T
Department Of Microbiology And Molecular Pathology Teikyo University
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