Publications by authors named "H W Beams"

Phase contrast, scanning electron microscope (SEM), and freeze fracture studies on the parasitic flagellate, Lophomonas blattarum, have demonstrated that the endomembrane system (parabasal apparatus) is highly ordered, restricted in position to a perinuclear zone at the anterior end of the organism, and is supported in this localized cytoplasmic region by overlapping sheets or plates of microtubules, previously called the calyx and axial filament, which may participate in supporting the nucleus-endomembrane system in a restricted region of the cell. Light microscope observations, SEM and freeze fracture data provide support to previous views that the rough- and smooth-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum are interconnected and attached to the outer layer of the nuclear envelope. The continuity of these membrane systems provides an orderly and restricted packing in the perinuclear cytoplasm since other areas of the cell may become filled with yeast.

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Early diplotene oocytes from Necturus maculosus ranging from approximately 0.2 to 0.5 mm in diameter were examined by electron microscopy.

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Membranes of teleost female gametes and investing layer of follicle cells characteristically exhibit a prolonged, close spatial relationship. This relationship is manifested, in part, by numerous folds of the plasma membrane of both oocyte and follicle cells that extend through channels called pore canals within a thick, laminated extracellular coat, the vitelline membrane. During oogenesis the folded oocyte processes, or microvilli, increase in number and length, but decrease in width.

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Bundles of filaments have been observed in the vitellogenic oocyte of the zebrafish, Brachydanio rerio; and these filaments illustrate a close spatial and structural relationship to annulate lamellae. The filaments range from 6-8 nm in diameter, and the annulate lamellae may cap both rounded ends of the bundle as well as extend parallel to the surface of the filament bundles. The ends of the filaments can be observed to exhibit an apparent termination in close relation to pore margins of the annulate lamellae, the membrane of the interpore regions of the annulate lamellae, as well as many nearby polyribosomes.

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