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J. Biophys. and Biochem. Cytol., Vol 3, 325-330, Copyright © 1957 by Rockefeller University Press

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A CYTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ALBUMIN-SECRETING CELLS OF THE HEN OVIDUCT

Richard W. Hendler Ph.D.1, Albert J. Dalton Ph.D.1, and George G. Glenner M.D.1

1 From the Laboratory of Cellular Physiology and Metabolism, National Heart Institute; Laboratory of Biology, National Cancer Institute; and National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

1. The electron and light microscope have been employed in a cytological study of the albumin-secreting cells of the hen oviduct and of fractions of this tissue obtained after homogenization and differential centrifugation.

2. These studies confirm the observation that in this tissue material corresponding to liver "microsomes" in amino acid-incorporating ability and ribonucleic acid content sediments in relatively low centrifugal fields.

3. The electron microscope studies suggest that the protein secretion of the gland is formed in intimate association with the ergastoplasm.

Submitted on December 27, 1956


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