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Chapter 8: Paramecium multimicronucleatum - Endocytosis

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Fig. 1a: parasomal sacs are sites of endocytosis and exocytosis
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Fig. 1b: parasomal sacs in perpendicular orientation to Figure 1a
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Fig. 2: parasomal sacs end as coated pits
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Fig. 3: HRP is taken up in parasomal sacs
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Fig. 4: early endosomes fuse with and give off vesicles
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Fig. 5: trifluoperizine causes cortical buildup of endosomes
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Fig. 6: membrane movement to and from the early endosome
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Fig. 7: planar view of early endosome
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Fig. 8: QF-DE of parasomal sac and clathrin cage
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Fig. 9: QF-DE of two parasomal sacs next to basal bodies
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Fig. 10: QF-DE of endosomal membranes under oral cilia
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Fig. 11: QF-DE of quadrulus and clathrin-coated membranes
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Fig. 12a: QF-DE of early endosome region
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Fig. 12b: QF-DE of an enlargement of Figure 12a
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Fig. 13: QF-DE of early endosome with coated buds
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Fig. 14: QF-DE of another early endosome with clathrin cages
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Fig. 15: QF-DE of a clump of clathrin cages
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Fig. 16: immunogold label of C6 antigen specific for early endosomes and the cell surface
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Fig. 17: immunogold label of C6 antigen is found in the early endosome but not its buds
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Fig. 18: drawing of the early and late endosomal systems in Paramecium