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CIL:37314
NCBI Organism Classification
Cavia porcellus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
cell surface
Nomaski image of live guinea pig pancreatic acinar cells. Image corresponds to Figure 1 in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1972 Oct;69(10):3028-32. Image made available by James D. Jamieson and the Departm...
CIL:37317
NCBI Organism Classification
Cavia porcellus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
cell surface
Scanning electron micrograph of single guinea pic pancreatic acinar cells attached to a duct. Image made available by James D. Jamieson and the Department of Cell Biology, Yale University School of ...
CIL:37315
NCBI Organism Classification
Cavia porcellus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
cell surface
Scanning electron micrograph of single guinea pig pancreatic acinar cell. Image made available by James D. Jamieson and the Department of Cell Biology, Yale University School of Medicine.
CIL:7649
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus
Biological Process
exocytosis
Cellular Component
extracellular matrix
Stimulated Exocytosis. This micrograph shows the peripheral cytoplasm of a mammotroph in the pituitary of a lactating rat. Several secretion granules are lined up facing the perivascular spaces and a...
CIL:9537
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus
Biological Process
exocytosis
Cellular Component
extracellular matrix
Stimulated Exocytosis. This micrograph shows the peripheral cytoplasm of a mammotroph in the pituitary of a lactating rat. Several secretion granules are lined up facing the perivascular spaces and a...