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Ultrastructural observations on synaptic ribbons in the pineal organ of the goldfish

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Synaptic ribbons in the pineal organ of the goldfish were examined electron microscopically with particular attention to their topography. These structures were formed of parallel membranes, which were poorly preserved with OsO4 fixation and could be extracted from thin sections with pronase indicating their proteinaceous nature. Synaptic ribbons were closely apposed to the plasma membrane bordering dendrites of ganglion cells, but were also related to processes of both photoreceptor and supportive cells. Their close proximity to invaginations of the plasma membrane and portions of the endoplasmic reticulum suggest that they are involved in the turnover of cytoplasmic membranes. Tubular and spherical organelles of unknown function are also described.

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McNulty, J.A. Ultrastructural observations on synaptic ribbons in the pineal organ of the goldfish. Cell Tissue Res. 210, 249–256 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00237613

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