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Organisation scalariforme du réticulum endoplasmique dans certains processus nerveux de l'hypothalamus deGasterosteus aculeatus L.

Special organization of the endoplasmic reticulum in some hypothalamic nerve processes ofGasterosteus aculeatus

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In some nerve processes of the hypothalamus ofGasterosteus aculeatus, the endoplasmic reticulum displays a special organization. Small interconnected smooth vesicles constitute transverse lines spaced between 0.3 and 1.3 μ. This special organization of the endoplasmic reticulum has been found in nerve processes with a diameter larger than 1 μ even in neurosecretory ones.

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Dans l'hypothalamus de l'Epinoche, certains prolongements nerveux présentent une organisation particulière du réticulum endoplasmique. Des séries de vésicules interconnectées sont disposées en stries transverses espacées de 0,3 à 1,3 μ. Cette organisation particulière du réticulum endoplasmique existe dans les prolongements nerveux de fort diamètre (1 μ), même dans les fibres neurosécrétrices.

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Follenius, E. Organisation scalariforme du réticulum endoplasmique dans certains processus nerveux de l'hypothalamus deGasterosteus aculeatus L.. Z.Zellforsch 106, 61–68 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01027717

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