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/ˈɡoʊɫdʒi/
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NOUN
- Italian histologist noted for work on the structure of the nervous system and for his discovery of Golgi bodies (1844-1926)
How To Use Golgi In A Sentence
- Yea, thou queen of Golgi, of Idaly leaf-embower'd, Poems and Fragments
- Whithin the Golgi complex molecules are modified and packaged for export out of the cell or for delivery else where in the cytoplasm.
- Methods CCD fluorescence microscopy imaging system was applied and a kind of special organelle probe BODIPY was selected to label Golgi body.
- The reactions of the protein N-glycosylation pathway occur along the secretory pathway and most of the entail enzymes localized in the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi body.
- The cytoplasm also contained some mitochondria, granular endoplasmic reticulum, single ribosomes and polyribosomes, and Golgi complexes.
- Kuntz DA, Ernber B, Singh H, Moremen KW, et al. (2008) Probing the substrate specificity of Golgi alpha-mannosidase II by use of synthetic oligosaccharides and a catalytic nucleophile mutant. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- In addition to that in the centrosphere, numerous other well developed Golgi complexes are found elsewhere in the cytoplasm.
- The processing of proinsulin to insulin within the secretory granules of the Golgi complex is dependent on critical levels of pH as well as ATP.
- This fraction contains both the ER and the Golgi complex, because these compartments have densities between 1.13 and 1.17 in tobacco leaf cells.
- The Golgi localisation depends on a predicted amphipathic helix in the C-terminal domain of the protein, the αK-helix PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles