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J. Biophys. and Biochem. Cytol., Vol 8, 423-430, Copyright © 1960 by Rockefeller University Press

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PHASE CONTRAST OBSERVATIONS OF THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM IN LIVING TISSUE CULTURES

George G. Rose M.D.1 and C. M. Pomerat Ph.D.1

1 From the Department of Biology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston; the Tissue Culture Laboratory, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston; and the Tissue Culture Laboratory, Hermann Hospital, Houston.

Dr. Rose's present address is the Department of Biology, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston. Dr. Pomerat's present address is Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research, Pasadena, California.

Cells from three human sources (two malignant and one fetal) were observed through phase contrast microscopy to contain unusual cytoplasmic images. These were photographed and are discussed as representing the endoplasmic reticulum in the living cell.

Submitted on February 22, 1960


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