Fine Structure of a Unicellular Gland with a Single Secretory Granule in a Rainbow Trout, Salmo gairdneri
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概要
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A unicellular gland with a single secretory drop (SSDC) was studied in the rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri by electron microscopy. The SSDCs are a minor cell type in the epidermis and smaller in size at maturity than the mucous cells. They show secretory nature in having a large single secretory drop. At the first stage of maturation, Golgi vesicles containing an electron dense substance occur and aggregate in the center of the cytoplasm to form a primary secretory drop. This drop is enclosed by the limiting membrane and increases in size as maturation progresses. The mature SSDC wedges between superficial cells and expels a large secretory granule from the apex of the cell.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1980-03-25
著者
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Yokoya Sachihiko
Division Of Cell Science Central Research Laboratory Fukushima Medical College
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Ebina Yukiko
Division of Cell Science, Central Research Laboratory, Fukushima Medical College
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Ebina Yukiko
Division Of Cell Science Central Research Laboratory Fukushima Medical College
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