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Endoplasmic Reticulum

Endoplasmic reticulum refers to a series of flattened sacs or interconnected membranes that are either joined or adjacent to the nuclear membrane. The membranes or sacs are generally arranged into a netlike labyrinth forming a continuous sheet that encloses one

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Organelle marker intro
6 September 2012 - joshstarcharles

An organelle is a specialized subunit within a cell that performs a specific function. A variety of […]

Kinetochore
17 August 2012 - joshstarcharles

Kinetochores are protein structures that assemble on the centrosomes of eukaryotic cells. They conne […]

Autophagosomes
8 August 2012 - joshstarcharles

Autophagosomes play many important roles in the human body and are critical responses to a number of […]

The Golgi Apparatus and Proteins
31 July 2012 - joshstarcharles

The Golgi apparatus and protein transport have been a source of extended research by scientists, but […]

Peroxisomes and Peroxisomal Disease
31 July 2012 - joshstarcharles

Peroxisomes are organelles that exist in all eukaryotic cells. These organelles are important becaus […]

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