1958
DOI: 10.1508/cytologia.23.383
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Electron Microscope Studies on the Mitotic Figure

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“…Electron microscopic studies of mitosis have become numerous in only the past few years and are just beginning to contribute significantly in this area. Spindle structure has been described (1,7,15,24,34,36,42,45,46) to the extent that unit fibrils below the limit of resolution of the light microscope have been recognized as the components of the spindle fibers. However, no detailed description or agreement on morphology has been achieved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electron microscopic studies of mitosis have become numerous in only the past few years and are just beginning to contribute significantly in this area. Spindle structure has been described (1,7,15,24,34,36,42,45,46) to the extent that unit fibrils below the limit of resolution of the light microscope have been recognized as the components of the spindle fibers. However, no detailed description or agreement on morphology has been achieved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It had been confirmed previously by Sato (1958) that the chromosomal fibers fixed in the mixed solution of CdCl2 and alcohol showed the presence of the constitutional elements in the fiber. In this study, the chromosomal fibers at metaphase treated with colchicine and fixed in a CdCl2-alcohol reveal to be disorganized into complete fibrils (Fig.…”
Section: Colchicinementioning
confidence: 55%
“…1). It has been previously reported that the chromosomal fibers develop from the kinetochore to the pole (Wada 1950, Sato 1958, Wada and Sato 1958, Sato 1960. Wada (1966) According to Borisy and Taylor (1967), chromosomal fibers appear as microtubules when fixed in the mixed solution of glutaraldehyde, KCl and MgCl2.…”
Section: Colchicinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From electron microscopic studies of pollen mother cells of Lilium and Ma gnolia, Sato (1958) reported that "the surface of the spindle showed a dif ferent figure from that of the nuclear membrane; however, it is our opinion that the surface boundary of the spindle exists as an ultrathin membrane". Porter and Machado (1960) studying onion root tip cells, Moses (1958) using crayfish spermatocytes and Barer et al (1961) from studies of various sper matocytes, including those of the snaile, have reported that the continuous nuclear membrane is broken down at late prophase, but the constituent members remain as the endoplasmic reticulum in the cytoplasm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%