A three-dimensional study of organelle interrelationships in regenerating rat liver. 3. Organelles related to bile

A number of cell structures are described which show a morphological relationship to the bile canaliculi. Two types of peribiliary vesicles are identified: osmication positive ones occurring between the bile canaliculi and the osmicated immature Golgi cisternae and probably deriving from the latter,...

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Published inCell biology international reports Vol. 3; no. 5; pp. 453 - 462
Main Authors Jaeken, L., Thines-Sempoux, D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier B.V 01.08.1979
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Summary:A number of cell structures are described which show a morphological relationship to the bile canaliculi. Two types of peribiliary vesicles are identified: osmication positive ones occurring between the bile canaliculi and the osmicated immature Golgi cisternae and probably deriving from the latter, and osmication negative ones related to MVB, on which they appear as buds. Small coated vesicles are seen attached to this second type. Large lacunae may originate from MVB, as suggested by the MVB-like internal vesicles they may contain. Some stay in luminal continuity with the bile canaliculi. Canalicular coated vesicles are seen as parts of the canalicular plasma membrane and free in the cytoplasm.
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ISSN:0309-1651
1878-240X
DOI:10.1016/0309-1651(79)90007-9