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In 1873, Camillo Golgi developed a breakthrough method for viewing neurons microscopically. He came to believe, however, that all neurons were fused together, making one vast reticulum or Nerve Organ.
The Golgi organelle is named for Camillo Golgi, the Italian scientist and Nobel Prize winner who discovered the structure in 1898. It is composed of a network of sacs, stacked like a deck of ...
Some maintained that the brain was also made of cells, while others argued that it consisted of a continuous network of tissue, or “reticulum,” formed by the fused processes of nerve cells. In 1873, ...
The Golgi body (or Golgi complex, apparatus), and Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are both organelles found in the majority of eukaryotic cells. They are very closely associated and show both ...
Martin et al. Toward an Artificial Golgi: Redesigning the Biological Activities of Heparan Sulfate on a Digital Microfluidic Chip. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2009; 090710133727034 ...
How Golgi stress affects T-cells' tumor-fighting ability Date: November 22, 2024 Source: Medical University of South Carolina Summary: Researchers investigating ways to reduce exhaustion in cancer ...
One advantage of Golgi’s technique is that it stained only 1 to 5 percent of the tissue. Previous methods, which stained all the cells, presented the microscopist with a mélange of densely ...
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