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Search Results for
autophagic vacuole membrane
(5 results)
CIL:40306
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Biological Process
organelle organization
Cellular Component
autophagic vacuole
Transmission electron micrograph of a yeast cell exposed to 60µM antidepressant sertraline. This high-magnification zoom of CIL 39708 shows a double-membrane autophagosome. Encapsulated inside the a...
CIL:40414
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Biological Process
organelle organization
Cellular Component
autophagic vacuole
Transmission electron micrograph showing a mature autophagosome from a prototrophic wildtype cell treated with 60µM sertraline. Notice the inner membrane of the autophagosome is tubulating inward in ...
CIL:10841
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus
Biological Process
autophagy
Cellular Component
autophagic vacuole
Figures 266 (upper left), 267 (upper right), 268 (lower left) and 269 (lower right) from Chapter 8 (Lysosomes) of 'The Cell, 2nd Ed.' by Don W. Fawcett M.D. Autophagic vacuoles from normal rat liver ...
CIL:39708
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Biological Process
sertraline treatment
Cellular Component
autophagic vacuole
Transmission electron micrograph of an unbudded yeast cell treated with 60µM sertraline. Two autophagosomes containing membranous material are visible. Higher magnification images of ultrastructural...
CIL:39709
NCBI Organism Classification
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Biological Process
vacuole organization
Cellular Component
autophagic vacuole
Transmission electron micrograph of a yeast cell treated with 60µM sertraline. This is a high-magnification zoom of CIL 39708 showing a double-membrane autophagosome. A cresecent-shaped lipid drople...