. Cytology. Cytology. Figure 3-21. Phase-contrast Micrograph of Living Cell from Culture of Human Cystic Adenocarcinoma. The endoplasmic reticulum fills the greater part of the cytoplasm of the cell. It exhibits a multiplicity of forms with erratic bends or curves, of varying lengths, and often in equally spaced par- allel array. The larger, more dense elongated forms are the mitochondria. A Golgi complex is visible adjacent to the nucleus in the upper part of the cell. (From Rose, G. G. and Pomerat, C. M., 1960. "Phase Contrast Obser- vations of the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Living Tissue


. Cytology. Cytology. Figure 3-21. Phase-contrast Micrograph of Living Cell from Culture of Human Cystic Adenocarcinoma. The endoplasmic reticulum fills the greater part of the cytoplasm of the cell. It exhibits a multiplicity of forms with erratic bends or curves, of varying lengths, and often in equally spaced par- allel array. The larger, more dense elongated forms are the mitochondria. A Golgi complex is visible adjacent to the nucleus in the upper part of the cell. (From Rose, G. G. and Pomerat, C. M., 1960. "Phase Contrast Obser- vations of the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Living Tissue Cultures," J. Biophys. Biochem. CytoL, 8, Fig. 3, p. 425. Courtesy of Dr. George G. Rose, Her- mann Hospital, Houston, Texas.) 50 / CHAPTER 3. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wilson, G. B. (George Bernard), 1914-; Morrison, John H. (John Herbert), 1927-. New York, Reinhold


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