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CIL:7724
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus
Biological Process
mitosis
Cellular Component
centriole
An electron micrograph showing that a centriole is constructed from a ring of nine triplet microtubules. Most animal cells contain two to four centrioles. In longitudinal view, a centriole looks like ...
CIL:11558
NCBI Organism Classification
unknown eukaryote
Biological Process
centriole organization
Cellular Component
centriole
Figs. 303 & 304 from Don Fawcett's Chapter 12 (Centrioles). In transverse section the cylindrical wall of the centriole is made up of nine longitudinally oriented triplet microtubules. A dense materia...
CIL:11597
NCBI Organism Classification
Mammalia
Biological Process
cilium assembly
Cellular Component
axoneme
Figs. 314 from Don Fawcett's Chapter 12 (Centrioles). At the base of the flagellum of a mammalian spermatid, the juxtanuclear proximal centriole is continuous (at the arrow) with a structure of simila...
CIL:7726
NCBI Organism Classification
Gallus gallus gallus
Biological Process
centriole replication
Cellular Component
centriole
Cross-section of one of the centrioles of a diplosome and the surrounding region. The cells of a ciliated epithelium often produce many cilia, each of which grows from a 'basal body,' a structure that...
CIL:37204
NCBI Organism Classification
Cavia porcellus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
atrial granules
Transmission electron micrograph of section of cardiac muscle from guinea pig right atrium. A portion of nucleus is seen at upper right, with a centriole close to the nuclear envelope. Also seen in ...
CIL:11602
NCBI Organism Classification
Cricetulus griseus
Biological Process
spermatid development
Cellular Component
centriole
Figs. 315 from Don Fawcett's Chapter 12 (Centrioles). The dense material that forms the capitulum and the cross-striated columns of the connecting piece in spermatozoa is formed in intimate associatio...
CIL:11560
NCBI Organism Classification
unknown eukaryote
Biological Process
centriole organization
Cellular Component
centriole
Figs. 305 & 306 from Don Fawcett's Chapter 12: Centrioles show a cross section though centrioles. The radially symmetrical periodic structures were intensified by rotating and averaging the images. Th...
CIL:11564
NCBI Organism Classification
Cavia porcellus
Biological Process
centriole satellites
Cellular Component
centriole
Figs. 309 & 310 from Don Fawcett's Chapter 12 (Centrioles). The plane of a thin section only rarely happens to coincide with the long axis of both members of a pair of centrioles. It is more common fo...
CIL:7723
NCBI Organism Classification
Cricetulus griseus
Biological Process
mitosis
Cellular Component
centriole
Four centrioles imaged in one electron micrograph of a thin section, cut from a Chinese hamster fibroblast grown in tissue culture. The two centrioles that appear circular are the 'mother' centrioles,...
CIL:11567
NCBI Organism Classification
Mammalia
Biological Process
cilium assembly
Cellular Component
centriole
Figs. 311 & 312 from Don Fawcett's Chapter 12 (Centrioles). In ciliogenesis, newly formed single centrioles, serving as basal bodies, are arranged in rows and oriented perpendicular to the cell surfac...
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