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WordNet
- a sac or cavity containing fluid especially lymph or cerebrospinal fluid (同)cistern
- an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons
- a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it); "she soaked the etching in an acid bath"
- you soak and wash your body in a bathtub; "he has a good bath every morning"
- a tank that holds the water used to flush a toilet (同)water tank
- an artificial reservoir for storing liquids; especially an underground tank for storing rainwater
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 『入浴』;水浴び / (また《おもに米》『bathtub』,《話》『tub』)浴槽(よくそう),ふろ[がま] / 『浴室』(bathroom); / 《複数形で》(古代の)大浴場 / (化学作用を与えるための)浴液;電解そう / ‥'を'入浴させる / 入浴する
- (雨水の)貯水槽(そう);(自然の)ため池;(一般に)貯水タンク,(水洗便所の)タンク
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A cisterna (plural cisternae) refers to a flattened membrane disk that makes up the Golgi apparatus. A typical Golgi has multiple stacks of anywhere from 3 to 7 cisternae (usually around 6) stacked upon each other like dinner plates. The cisternae carry Golgi enzymes to help or to modify cargo proteins traveling through them destined for other parts of the cell.
The cisternae also carry structural proteins important for their maintenance as flattened membranes and their stacking upon each other.
The earliest cisternae are called the cis-cisternae, followed by the medial cisternae, then the trans-cisternae (as they move away from the endoplasmic reticulum).
The location of formation of new cisternae is often called the cis-Golgi network, and the end of the Golgi where transport to other parts of the cell occurs is called the trans-Golgi network. Both are thought to be specialized cisternae leading in and out of the Golgi apparatus.
Cisternae may also refer to flattened regions of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Structures of the cell / organelles (TH H1.00.01.2-3)
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Endomembrane system |
- Cell membrane
- Nucleus
- Nucleolus
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Golgi apparatus
- Parenthesome
- Autophagosome
- Vesicles
- Exosome
- Lysosome
- Endosome
- Phagosome
- Vacuole
- Cytoplasmic granules
- Melanosome
- Microbody
- Glyoxysome
- Peroxisome
- Weibel–Palade body
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Cytoskeleton |
- Microfilaments
- Intermediate filaments
- Microtubules
- Prokaryotic cytoskeleton
- MTOCs
- Centrosome
- Centriole
- Basal body
- Spindle pole body
- Myofibril
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Endosymbionts |
- Mitochondrion
- Plastids
- Chloroplast
- Chromoplast
- Gerontoplast
- Leucoplast
- Amyloplast
- Elaioplast
- Proteinoplast
- Tannosome
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Other internal |
- RNA
- Ribosome
- Spliceosome
- Vault
- Cytoplasm
- Proteasome
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External |
- Undulipodium
- Cilium
- Flagellum
- Axoneme
- Radial spoke
- Cell wall
- Acrosome
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B strc: edmb (perx), skel (ctrs), epit, cili, mito, nucl (chro)
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English Journal
- Telo-velar approach to fourth-ventricle tumours: how I do it.
- Tomasello F1, Conti A, Angileri FF, Cardali S.
- Acta neurochirurgica.Acta Neurochir (Wien).2015 Feb 6. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND: The "telo-velar" approach is an alternative to cerebellar splitting to gain access to the fourth ventricle through the so-called cerebello-medullary fissure (CMF).METHOD: In this approach, the CMF is exposed and access to the ventricle is obtained by incising the tela chorioidea and infe
- PMID 25652723
- Normal Fetal Posterior Fossa in MR Imaging: New Biometric Data and Possible Clinical Significance.
- Ber R1, Bar-Yosef O2, Hoffmann C2, Shashar D2, Achiron R2, Katorza E2.
- AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology.AJNR Am J Neuroradiol.2015 Feb 5. [Epub ahead of print]
- BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Posterior fossa malformations are a common finding in prenatal diagnosis. The objectives of this study are to re-evaluate existing normal MR imaging biometric data of the fetal posterior fossa, suggest and evaluate new parameters, and demonstrate the possible clinical applica
- PMID 25655869
- Reference ranges of fetal cisterna magna length and area measurements by 3-dimensional ultrasonography using the multiplanar mode.
- Passos AP1, Araujo Júnior E2, Bruns RF3, Nardozza LM1, Moron AF1.
- Journal of child neurology.J Child Neurol.2015 Feb;30(2):209-15. doi: 10.1177/0883073814535496. Epub 2014 May 19.
- This study aimed to establish reference values for the length and area of the fetal cisterna magna using the multiplanar mode of 3-dimensional ultrasonography. A cross-sectional study including 224 normal pregnant women between 17 weeks 0 days and 29 weeks 6 days of gestation was carried out. The ar
- PMID 24846899
Japanese Journal
- Atypical Hemorrhagic Presentation of a Fourth Ventricle Subependymoma:Case Report
- Neurologia medico-chirurgica = 神経外科 53(11), 828-831, 2013-11-15
- NAID 10031196795
- Potential Risk of Artificial Cerebrospinal Fluid Solution Without Magnesium Ion for Cerebral Irrigation and Perfusion in Neurosurgical Practice
- 症例報告 大槽内に発生したintracisternal type accessory nerve schwannomaの1例
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