Capillary Mouse myocardium continuous endothelium hemoglobin tracer in caveolae

Creator:
Palade, George E
Simeonescu, Maya
Simeonescu, Nicolae
Published/Created:
New Haven, CT
Yale University School of Medicine
10/24/1961
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3.25 in. x 4 in.
Notes:
3.25 in. x 4 in. Lantern Slides
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Hemoglobin, used as a tracer, is seen in the lumen of a capillary lined by a continuous endothelium, in endothelial caveolae, and in the extracellular space. Tracers such as hemoglobin or small heme-peptides were used by these investigators to demonstrate the role of caveolae in transcytosis of molecules across continuous capillary endothelial cells.
Topics:
Capillary
Topics:
Jamieson, James D
Genre:
transmission electron micrograph
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Public
Yale Collection:
Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
Digital Collection:
George E. Palade Electron Microscopy Slide Collection
Citation:
See Simeonescu, N., M. Simeonescu, and G. E. Palade. 1975. Permeability of muscle capillaries to small heme-peptides. Evidence for the existence of patent transendothelial channels. J. Cell Biol. 64:586-607.
OID:
15817812
PID:
digcoll:2795259