Golgi network

Golgi network
appareil de Golgi

English-French medical dictionary. 2015.

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  • trans-Golgi network — (TGN) a network of membranous tubules and associated vesicles on the cytoplasmic side of the Golgi complex in which proteins processed through the Golgi complex are packaged and distributed to their various destinations …   Medical dictionary

  • cis-Golgi network — a branched reticulum on the side of the Golgi complex closest to the nucleus that receives proteins and lipids synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum for further processing in the Golgi complex …   Medical dictionary

  • trans-Golgi network — A complex of membranous tubules and vesicles, near the trans face of the Golgi apparatus, which is thought to be a major intersection for intracellular traffic of vesicles …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • Golgi apparatus — This article is about the organelle. For the Phish song, see Junta (album). Micrograph of Golgi apparatus, visible as a stack of semicircular black rings near the bottom. Numerous circular vesicles can be seen in proximity to the organelle …   Wikipedia

  • Golgi — Appareil de Golgi L appareil de Golgi est un organite des cellules biologiques. Sommaire 1 Découverte …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Golgi apparatus — [gôl′jē, gōl′jē] n. 〚after C. Golgi (1844 1926), It neurologist, who first observed it (1909)〛 a network of stainable cytoplasmic fibers, rods, granules, etc., that can collect proteins and secrete them outside the cell: see CELL: also Golgi body …   Universalium

  • Golgi apparatus — [gôl′jē, gōl′jē] n. [after C. Golgi (1844 1926), It neurologist, who first observed it (1909)] a network of stainable cytoplasmic fibers, rods, granules, etc., that can collect proteins and secrete them outside the cell: see CELL: also Golgi body …   English World dictionary

  • Golgi, Camillo — born July 7, 1843/44, Corteno, Italy died Jan. 21, 1926, Pavia Italian physician and cytologist. He devised a way to stain nerve tissue and with it discovered a neuron, now called the Golgi cell, that has many short, branching extensions… …   Universalium

  • Golgi — Camillo, Italian histologist and Nobel laureate, 1843–1926. See G. apparatus, G. complex, G. corpuscle, G. tendon organ, G. internal reticulum, G. zone, G. cells, under cell, G. osmiobichromate fixative, G. stain, G. Mazzoni corpuscle, Holmgrén G …   Medical dictionary

  • Golgi apparatus — noun A network of membranes in the cytoplasm of those animal cells that produce secretions …   Wiktionary

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