scholarly journals An economic analysis of a monitored retrievable storage site for Tennessee

1985 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.F. Fox ◽  
J.W. Mayo ◽  
L.T. Hansen ◽  
K.E. Quindry



Author(s):  
Richard R. Shivers

The sinus gland is a neurohemal organ located in the crayfish eyestalk and represents a storage site for neurohormones prior to their release into the circulation. The sinus gland contains 3 classes of dense, membrane-limited granules: 1) granules measuring less than 1000 Å in diameter, 2) granules measuring 1100-1400 Å in diameter, and 3) granules measuring 1500-2000 Å in diameter. Class 3 granules are the most electron-dense of the granules found in the sinus gland, while class 2 granules are the most abundant. Generally, all granules appear to undergo similar changes during release.Release of neurosecretory granules may be initiated by a preliminary fragmentation of the “parent granule” into smaller, less dense vesicles which measure about 350 Å in diameter (V, Figs. 1-3). A decrease in density of the granules prior to their fragmentation has been observed and may reflect a change in the chemical nature of the granule contents.







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Daniel M. Hausman ◽  
Michael S. McPherson


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Gerhard Sorger
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1981 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 199-200
Author(s):  
Frederick Mulhauser
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2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Felix N. Hammond ◽  
Yaw Adarkwah Antwi


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