The Intercellular Bridge of a Blood Cell in the Ascidian, Ciona savignyi : COMMUNICATION : Cell Biology
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Free cells of the ovarian connective tissue of the adult ascidian, Ciona savignyi, were examined by transmission electron microscopy. It was found that one type of cells is connected by the intercellular bridge. The cell is considered to be a premature phase of a granular leucocyte, a kind of blood cells. It contains many ribosomes, much rough endoplasmic reticulum and some electron-dense globules. The cistern of endoplasmic reticulum is frequently contained within the bridge. The role of the intercellular bridge may be related to maintenance of the premature stage of the cell for a while, since existence of the bridge seems to indicate interruption of cytokinesis of the cell.
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著者
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Ishikawa Masaru
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Ehime University
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SUGINO YASUO
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ehime University
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Sugino Yasuo
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Ehime University
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