Microbodies (peroxisomes) constitute a class of eukaryotic subcellular organelles. They are composed of a homogenous, sometimes crystalline matrix, which is surrounded by a single membrane. During the last two decades the organelles have been studied intensively. Enzymes present in microbodies were shown to be involved in a variety of metabolic pathways. ... Zie: Summar
AbstractPeroxisome development is a dynamic process that is not yet completely understood. We use th...
Peroxisome development is a dynamic process that is not yet completely understood. We use the methyl...
The peroxisome is a subcellular organelle, surrounded by a single membrane, which con-tains hydrogen...
Microbodies (peroxisomes) constitute a class of eukaryotic subcellular organelles. They are composed...
Cells of eukaryotic organisms contain compartments (organelles), which fulfil different functions in...
Peroxisome development is a dynamic process that is not yet completely understood. We use the methyl...
From an evolutionary point of view, all organisms are divided into three kingdoms: the kingdom of ar...
Archaea, prokaryotes and eukaryotes form the three kingdoms of life. The smallest unit of life, whic...
Peroxisomes are important subceIlular structures of eukaryotie cells with a specific omplement ofenz...
Peroxisomes are essential organelles in many eukaryotes. Until recently, the main focus of the inves...
Animals, plants and fungi are multi-cellular organisms build up from eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic ce...
Representatives of all major lineages of eukaryotes contain peroxisomes with similar morphology and ...
AbstractPeroxisome development is a dynamic process that is not yet completely understood. We use th...
Peroxisome development is a dynamic process that is not yet completely understood. We use the methyl...
The peroxisome is a subcellular organelle, surrounded by a single membrane, which con-tains hydrogen...
Microbodies (peroxisomes) constitute a class of eukaryotic subcellular organelles. They are composed...
Cells of eukaryotic organisms contain compartments (organelles), which fulfil different functions in...
Peroxisome development is a dynamic process that is not yet completely understood. We use the methyl...
From an evolutionary point of view, all organisms are divided into three kingdoms: the kingdom of ar...
Archaea, prokaryotes and eukaryotes form the three kingdoms of life. The smallest unit of life, whic...
Peroxisomes are important subceIlular structures of eukaryotie cells with a specific omplement ofenz...
Peroxisomes are essential organelles in many eukaryotes. Until recently, the main focus of the inves...
Animals, plants and fungi are multi-cellular organisms build up from eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic ce...
Representatives of all major lineages of eukaryotes contain peroxisomes with similar morphology and ...
AbstractPeroxisome development is a dynamic process that is not yet completely understood. We use th...
Peroxisome development is a dynamic process that is not yet completely understood. We use the methyl...
The peroxisome is a subcellular organelle, surrounded by a single membrane, which con-tains hydrogen...