scholarly journals An intact membrane is essential for small extracellular vesicle‐induced modulation of α‐synuclein fibrillization

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cathryn L. Ugalde ◽  
Shane E. Gordon ◽  
Mitch Shambrook ◽  
Amirmohammad Nasiri Kenari ◽  
Bradley M. Coleman ◽  
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Author(s):  
Iracema M. Baccarini

Some morphological nuclear features (invaginations) in normal and abnormal cells have been described in several electron microscopic studies. They have been referred to by others as blebs, loops, pockets, sheets, bodies, nuclear inclusions and cytoplasmic invaginations. Identical appearing structures were found in cells of the uterine cervical epithelium, in trophoblasts of blastocysts and in trophoblasts of rat placenta.Methods. Uterine cervix (normal rats), rat placenta (9-10 days gestation) and blastocyst were placed in 3% glutarahdehyde for 3 hours. The tissue was washed in phosphate buffer for 24 hours, postfixed in 1%. buffered osmium tetroxide for 1-2 hours and embedded in epon araldite. Sections were double stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate and viewed in E. M. Siemens 200.Observations. Nuclear invaginations were found in basal, parabasal and mucous cells of the cervix epithelium, in trophoblasts of blastocyst and in trophoblasts of placenta. An oval, round or elongated invagination contained heterogenously cytoplasm surrounded by a double intact membrane; usually several invaginations were found in the same nucleus.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Kohli ◽  
P. Markmeyer ◽  
F. Lochmann ◽  
M.M. Al-Dabet ◽  
S. Ranjan ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Colin L. Hisey ◽  
James I. Hearn ◽  
Yohanes N. S. Nursalim ◽  
Derek J. Hansford ◽  
Cherie Blenkiron ◽  
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