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Golgi cisternae
Known as:
Golgi saccule
, Golgi cisterna
, Golgi complex cistern
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The set of thin, flattened membrane-bounded compartments, called cisternae, that form the central portion of the Golgi complex. The stack usually…
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Broader (1)
Golgi Apparatus
Golgi lamellae
Narrower (1)
Wall of Golgi cistern
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2005
2005
The Role of ARF1 and Rab GTPases in Polarization of the Golgi Stack
S. Bannykh
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H. Plutner
,
J. Matteson
,
W. Balch
Traffic : the International Journal of…
2005
Corpus ID: 9384823
The organization and sorting of proteins within the Golgi stack to establish and maintain its cis to trans polarization remains…
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1996
1996
Transport between cis and medial Golgi Cisternae Requires the Function of the Ras-related Protein Rab6*
T. Mayer
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N. Touchot
,
Z. Elazar
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1996
Corpus ID: 41059846
The small GTP-binding protein Rab6, a member of the Ras superfamily, is localized on the membranes of the Golgi apparatus and the…
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1995
1995
The presence of complex-type oligosaccharides at the C-terminal domain glycosylation site of some molecules of cruzipain.
A. J. Parodi
,
C. Labriola
,
J. Cazzulo
Molecular and biochemical parasitology (Print)
1995
Corpus ID: 5774054
1994
1994
A hypothesis on the traffic of MG160, a medial Golgi sialoglycoprotein, from the trans-Golgi network to the Golgi cisternae.
P. Johnston
,
A. Stieber
,
N. Gonatas
Journal of Cell Science
1994
Corpus ID: 14341370
We have reported that MG160, an intrinsic membrane sialoglycoprotein of the Golgi apparatus (GA), resides in the medial cisternae…
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Review
1994
Review
1994
Coat proteins in intracellular membrane transport.
T. Kreis
,
Rainer Pepperkok
Current Opinion in Cell Biology
1994
Corpus ID: 38525292
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Two glycosphingolipid sialyltransferases are localized in different sub-Golgi compartments in rat liver.
M. Trinchera
,
R. Ghidoni
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1989
Corpus ID: 31460090
Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Immunoelectron microscopic localization of synaptophysin in a golgi subcompartment of developing hypothalamic neurons
A. Tixier-vidal
,
A. Faivre‐Bauman
,
R. Picart
,
B. Wiedenmann
Neuroscience
1988
Corpus ID: 7395870
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Transferrin receptors recycle to cis and middle as well as trans Golgi cisternae in Ig-secreting myeloma cells
J. W. Woods
,
M. Doriaux
,
M. Farquhar
Journal of Cell Biology
1986
Corpus ID: 8309229
The recycling itinerary of plasma membrane transferrin receptors (TFR) was charted in IgG-secreting mouse myeloma cells (RPC 5.4…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Dissection of the Golgi complex. II. Density separation of specific Golgi functions in virally infected cells treated with monensin
P. Quinn
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G. Griffiths
,
G. Warren
Journal of Cell Biology
1983
Corpus ID: 195692635
In the accompanying paper (Griffiths, G., P. Quinn, and G. Warren, 1983, J. Cell Biol., 96:835-850), we suggested that the Golgi…
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1983
1983
The mystery of the unstained Golgi complex cisternae.
M. Locke
,
P. Huie
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
1983
Corpus ID: 11629359
The Champy-Maillet OsKI reaction has been used upon Golgi complexes to show two kinds of staining. It stains material being…
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