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Electron Microscopy of Albumin Synthesis
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1975
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Albumin MoleculesBound PolysomersElectron MicroscopyBiochemistryMicroscopyCell OrganelleLiver PhysiologyEndocytic PathwayElectron MicroscopeCytoskeletonNuclear EnvelopeMedicineCell BiologyBiophysicsUltrastructureExtracellular Matrix
Albumin molecules appeared to be synthesized in the light hepatocytes of rats by bound polysomers on rough and endoplasmic reticulum and the nuclear envelope. The molecules were discharged directly into the cytosol, then to the external cellular spaces. This conclusion failed to support the current theory from biochemical studies that albumin is synthesized by bound ribosomes, discharged into the cisternae of rough endoplasmic reticulum, and transported to the smooth endoplasmic reticulum and then to the Golgi apparatus. In addition to the liver, positive syntheic activities were observed in the aorta, kidney, and hepatoma cells of rat. Earlier investigators have reported that only liver cells can synthesize albumin.
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