ULTRASTRUCTURAL SIMILARITY BETWEEN BAT AND HUMAN MAST-CELL SECRETORY GRANULES
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Mast cells in the tongue of the bat (Artibeus lituratus) show a well-developed Golgi area and abundant mitochondria in the granule-free perinuclear cytoplasm. Rough endoplasmic reticulum profiles, free ribosomes, mitochondria, bundles of filaments and a great number of secretory granules are found throughout the remaining cytoplasm. The granules, of various shapes and sizes, are simple containing an electron-dense, homogeneous matrix, coarse particles or cylindrical scrolls, or combinations (cylindrical scrolls with either electron-dense, homogeneous matrix or coarse particle contents). Up to now, scroll-containing granules have been considered to be a unique feature of human mast cells.
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Oliani, S. M.; VUGMAN, I; Jamur, M. C.. ULTRASTRUCTURAL SIMILARITY BETWEEN BAT AND HUMAN MAST-CELL SECRETORY GRANULES. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. Basel: Karger, v. 100, n. 3, p. 230-233, 1993. Disponível em: <http://hdl.handle.net/11449/38909>.
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