The fine structural localization of acid phosphatase in the gut epithelial cells of the slug, Avion ater (L.)
Protoplasma, ISSN: 0033-183X, Vol: 70, Issue: 2, Page: 247-260
1970
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Acid phosphatase, generally thought of as a lysosomal enzyme and indeed widely employed as a lysosomal marker, has been found associated with the Golgi complex of all cell types from the crop, intestine and digestive gland of Arion ater. Reaction product was also detected within the multivesicular bodies and cytoplasm of columnar cells from the crop and the multivesicular bodies of mucous cells from the intestine. A vacuolar localization was obtained in the digestive cells of the intestine and digestive gland. Secretory protein granules in the calcium cells of the same gland and apical vacuoles in the so-called thin cells also showed a positive reaction. © 1970 Springer-Verlag.
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