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This article relates to
cell biology. For the Italian town, see
Cisterna, Italy.
Full article >>>CisternaThis article relates to
cell biology. For the Italian town, see
Cisterna, Italy.
Full article >>>cisternae Space between
membranes of the
endoplasmic reticulum within
cells.
cistron A series of
codons in
DNA that
code for an entire
polypeptide chain.
Full article >>>The movement of
cisternal contents through the stack means that essential
processing enzymes are also moving away from their proper
site of
action.
Full article >>>[a thromboxane]
thylakoid Closed
cisterna, or disc, formed by the
pigment-bearing internal
membranes of
chloroplasts.
thymine dimer pyrimidine dimer.
tissue culture Method by which
cells derived from multicellular
organisms are grown in liquid media.
Full article >>>The
transport mechanism itself is not yet clear; it could happen by
cisternae progression (the movement of the apparatus itself, building new
cisternae at the cis face and destroying them at the
trans face) or by vesicular
transport (small
vesicles ...
Full article >>>Golgi Complexes are flattened stacks of membrane-bound sacs. They function as a packaging
plant, modifying
vesicles from the
Rough ER. New membrane material is assembled in various
cisternae of the golgi.
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