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Protein Uptake in Multivesicular Bodies in the Molt-Intermolt Cycle of an Insect
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1967
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BotanyInsect ConservationEntomologyProtein UptakeRedox BiologyOxidative StressPlant PeroxidaseIsolation BodiesPlant CytologyBiophysicsMolt-intermolt CycleCell DivisionMultivesicular BodiesCell BiologyPlant HistologyBiologyNatural SciencesPhysiologyActive SynthesesMedicineInsect Social BehaviorPlant Physiology
Plant peroxidase injected into the hemocoel is taken up in granules by almost all tissues. These granules may become multivesicular bodies or isolation bodies which later breakdown. There is most uptake and breakdown at times in the molt-intermolt cycle when cells are engaged in active syntheses.
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