1. Porifera- Sponges Have bodies made of loosely joined cells (multicellular) Sponges - the simplest animals, lack defined tissues and organs Have the ability to disaggregate and aggregate their cells Are hermaphroditic. Fertilized eggs become free-swimming larvae, which attached ...
The accumulation of autophagic debris - likely resulting from impaired fusion of lysosomes and autophagosomes (the vesicles which bring substrates and worn-out organelles to lysosomes) - is now a well-recognized phenomenon in Pompe disease as well as in other lysosomal storage disorders [22]. Here...
OrganellesAnimalsHumansMiceMicroscopy, FluorescenceMicroscopy, Atomic ForceArtifactsLightTotal internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM) achieves subdiffraction axial sectioning by confining fluorophore excitation to a thin layer close to the cell/substrate boundary. However, it is often unknown how ...