The molecular biology of Euglena gracilis

作者: E.S. Kempner , J.H. Miller

DOI: 10.1016/0014-4827(68)90164-X

关键词: CytoplasmElectron microscopeCellular StratificationOrganelleUltracentrifugeBiologyCell biologyEuglena gracilis

摘要: Abstract Stratification of Euglena gracilis cells by ultracentrifugation has been accomplished without irreversible cellular damage. Examination fresh and stained preparations layered optical electron microscopy revealed distinct segregation organelles. The “cytoplasm” these appears to be free macromolecules.

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