Das Sphaeridion, eine weit verbreitete Differenzierung des Karyoplasma
Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, ISSN: 0302-766X, Vol: 77, Issue: 4, Page: 589-605
1967
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In healthy animals of 6 different species cells of various organs have been investigated by means of electron microscopy. In all species the caryoplasm of normal cells was found to contain sphaeroid structures with a diameter of between 0,3 and 1,5 μ. The structures are termed sphaeridies and their occurence in the various organs is shown in table 1. Four types of sphaeridies can be distinguished, i.e. a filamentous, a granular, a globular, and a membranous type. The findings suggest that is a developmental sequence from the filamentous type via the granular and globular to the membranous type. Occasional observations of similar structures in pathological or virus infected cells are discussed. In those cases which could be re-examined, sphaeridies were shown also to occur in controls without pathological changes (hepatoma in the golden hamster) or virus infection (SV 40 virus in the kidney of the monkey). The occurence of sphaeridies is considered to be a functional differentiation in the caryoplasm of normal cells. © 1967 Springer-Verlag.
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