
doi: 10.1007/bf02147825
pmid: 4181062
In der normalen und regenerierenden Rattenleber wurden Zentriolen gefunden. In der normalen Leberparenchymzelle erscheinen sie wahrscheinlich als Diplosomen. Haufig werden mehr als 2 Zentriolen in der einzelnen Leberparenchymzelle beobachtet, jedoch gibt es keine Anhaltspunkte fur eine zentriolare Replikation in den normalen Leberparenchymzellen. Teilhepatektomie tritt kurz nach Bildung von Tochterzentriolen auf. Das Vorkommen von Zilien scheint mit den Zentriolen der Leberparenchymzellen nicht verbunden zu sein.
Microscopy, Electron, Liver, Staining and Labeling, Animals, Female, Cytoplasmic Granules, Cell Division, Liver Regeneration, Rats
Microscopy, Electron, Liver, Staining and Labeling, Animals, Female, Cytoplasmic Granules, Cell Division, Liver Regeneration, Rats
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