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Septate desmosomes

Contacts of another type, known as septate desmosomes or adhesion discs, form a belt around the cells of invertebrate epithelia. In these contacts a space of 18 nm between adjacent cell membranes is bridged in a number of places by thin walls. Behind the desmosomes the membrane is often backed up at these points by an electron-dense region to which are attached many fine microfilaments of -6-10 nm diameter (Fig. 1-15, D). [Pg.29]

Separations of compounds 98-108 by chromatography 100-106 by partition 102-103 Sephadex, gel networks of 175 Sepiapterin 803,804s Septate desmosomes 29 Septum 5 Sequence(s)... [Pg.932]

Septate desmosome Membranous inclusions Secretory bodies Golgi stack... [Pg.351]


See other pages where Septate desmosomes is mentioned: [Pg.906]    [Pg.906]    [Pg.21]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]




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