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    ISSN: 0003-276X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The three-dimensional structure of the thyroid gland was investigated by reconstructing three-dimensional models from serial sections of the rat thyroid, stained with the periodic acid-Schiff technique to identify the basement membrane. It was found that the follicles were not completely separated from each other by connective tissue, reticular fibers, or basement membranes. At some points, the base of the epithelium of a follicle was in direct contact with the base of the epithelium of an adjacent follicle. An area of contact involved about a dozen follicular cells in each follicle. One follicle usually had two or more areas of epithelial contact. All follicles examined in three dimensions (over 100), showed epithelial contacts, in one-year-old as well as in younger rats. The area of contact between parenchyma and stroma, as marked by the basement membrane, consisted of a branching system of anastomosed and partially pinched sacs, within which the epithelia of the follicles were in direct contact. Thus, each follicle can no longer be considered as being completely surrounded by connective tissue or even wrapped by a basement membrane discrete from those of neighbour follicles, and therefore its individuality is essentially due to the fact that it owns a discrete lumen.
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    Philadelphia : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology 65 (1965), S. 271-276 
    ISSN: 0095-9898
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Studies of reduced CO2 production by starved yeast cells were carried out to localize the site limiting this process and responsible for a greater production by irradiated cells. Cell-free extracts prepared before and after starvation of cells, and from irradiated and unirradiated cells, showed similar hexokinase activity and produced similar amounts of CO2. These results demonstrated that rate limiting glycolytic enzymes did not decay during starvation, were not induced during a lag period in CO2 production which could be overcome by glucose incubation, and were not responsible for differences in CO2 production between irradiated and unirradiated cells. Possible limiting factors involved in these differences include glucose transport as a consequence of differential decay during starvation, restricted cofactor synthesis and an enzymic binding or compartmentalization.
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