. Cytology. Cytology. Figure 3-20. Electron Micrographs Showing the Two Distinct Types i Subcellular Particles Present in Lysosome-rich Fractions Isolated from R Liver. The particles in Fig. (a), marked "a," are the so-called microbodie and are characterized by a lamellar or cystalloid core. One such isolated co is shown as a'. The particles in Fig. (b), marked "b," are the pericanicul; dense bodies or true lysosomes. It is not known whether the microbodies, represent a separate biochemical entity or a second form of lysosome. (Cou tesy of Dr. C. deDuve, Universite de Louva


. Cytology. Cytology. Figure 3-20. Electron Micrographs Showing the Two Distinct Types i Subcellular Particles Present in Lysosome-rich Fractions Isolated from R Liver. The particles in Fig. (a), marked "a," are the so-called microbodie and are characterized by a lamellar or cystalloid core. One such isolated co is shown as a'. The particles in Fig. (b), marked "b," are the pericanicul; dense bodies or true lysosomes. It is not known whether the microbodies, represent a separate biochemical entity or a second form of lysosome. (Cou tesy of Dr. C. deDuve, Universite de Louvain.) 48 / 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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