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    Postganglionic, direct axo-axonal contacts on the splenic nerve by Quatacker, J., Partoens, P., De Potter, W.

    Published in Brain research (09-02-2001)
    “…The splenic nerve is made up almost exclusively of adrenergic fibers. Consequently it was used as a model system in the study of autonomic sympathetic…”
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    Neurosecretory granule formation in ligated axons: additional arguments for a local differentiation from a Golgi apparatus extension by Quatacker, J R

    Published in Journal of molecular histology (01-03-2001)
    “…The sorting domain for the different types of granules and small synaptic vesicles in neurosecretion is still largely a matter of debate. Some authors state…”
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    The subcellular localization of the neu protein in human normal and neoplastic cells by De Potter, C R, Quatacker, J, Maertens, G, Van Daele, S, Pauwels, C, Verhofstede, C, Eechaute, W, Roels, H

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-12-1989)
    “…We have examined the subcellular localization of the neu protein by immunohistochemistry and immuno-electron microscopy, associated with immunoblotting of…”
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    Differential ultrastructural distribution of synapsin and synaptophysin proximal to a ligation in bovine splenic nerve by Quatacker, J., Partoens, P., De Potter, W.

    Published in Brain research (17-08-1998)
    “…Synaptophysin and synapsin, closely correlated on synaptic vesicles in terminals, may show a differential distribution at synapse formation and maturation. In…”
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    M-cells are damaged and increased in number in inflamed human ileal mucosa by Cuvelier, C A, Quatacker, J, Mielants, H, De Vos, M, Veys, E, Roels, H J

    Published in Histopathology (01-05-1994)
    “…Ileocolonoscopy and biopsies of patients with spondylarthropathy reveal gut inflammation in 62% of cases. In order to better understand the pathogenetic…”
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    Retrieved constituents of large dense-cored vesicles and synaptic vesicles intermix in stimulation-induced early endosomes of noradrenergic neurons by Partoens, P, Slembrouck, D, Quatacker, J, Baudhuin, P, Courtoy, P J, De Potter, W P

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-03-1998)
    “…Two storage compartments in cultured noradrenergic neurons derived from the superior cervical ganglion from fetal pig have been defined using sucrose density…”
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    Ultrastructural evidence for a separate, small synaptic vesicle (SSV) pathway in ligated bovine splenic nerves, incubated in vitro by Quatacker, J., De Potter, W.

    Published in Brain research (26-08-1996)
    “…In sympathetic nerves the tubules of the axonal reticulum make up the immature elements of the neurosecretory apparatus. The formation of the mature large…”
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    The organisation of the axonal reticulum at a ligation, in in vitro incubated bovine splenic nerves by Quatacker, J., Annaert, W., de Potter, W.

    Published in Brain research (22-05-1995)
    “…From previous studies we concluded that in noradrenergic neurons the axonal reticulum can be considered to be an extension of the Golgi apparatus, directly…”
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    Ultrastructural investigation of M-cells and lymphoepithelial contacts in naso-pharyngeal associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) by Claeys, S, Cuvelier, C, Quatacker, J, Van Cauwenberge, P

    “…The nasopharyngeal and palatine tonsil, two lymphoepithelial structures situated at the entrance of respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, show striking…”
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    Decrease in the sialoglycoprotein content of the glomerular basement membrane in experimental nephrosis by Quatacker, J

    Published in Acta histochemica. Supplementband (1987)
    “…Phosphotungstic acid at low pH on glycolmethacrylate sections allows the detection of sialic acid groups in the lamina rara externa of the glomerular basement…”
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    Differences in the distribution of cytochrome b561 and synaptophysin in dog splenic nerve: a biochemical and immunocytochemical study by Annaert, W G, Quatacker, J, Llona, I, De Potter, W P

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-01-1994)
    “…Compared with neurons of the CNS, the organization of the peripheral adrenergic axon and nerve terminal is more complex because two types of…”
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    Ultrastructural localization of neuropeptide Y-immunoreactivity in the axonal reticulum elements, accumulating anterogradely in transected rat sciatic nerve by Quatacker, J, Miserez, B, Annaert, W, De Potter, W

    Published in Brain research (12-11-1993)
    “…The detection of dopamine-beta-hydroxylase and cytochrome B561 on the membranes of the axonal reticulum demonstrated that in sympathetic neurons the different…”
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    Immunocytochemical demonstration of dopamine-beta-hydroxylase and cytochrome B561 on the axonal reticulum in bovine sympathetic neurons by Quatacker, JR, Annaert, WG, Miserez, BJ, De Potter, WP

    “…In sympathetic neurons the axonal reticulum can be considered an extension of the secretory pole of the Golgi apparatus. If this tubular system indeed…”
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    Demonstration of sialic acid groups in the glomerular basement membrane of the rat with phosphotungstic acid at low pH by Quatacker, J

    Published in The Histochemical journal (01-02-1985)
    “…This paper reports an unrecognized aspect of phosphotungstic acid staining at low pH. It provides an on-section staining method in which sialic acid-containing…”
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    The axonal reticulum in the neurons of the superior cervical ganglion of the rat as a direct extension of the Golgi apparatus by Quatacker, J

    Published in The Histochemical journal (01-01-1981)
    “…Adrenergic neurons from the superior cervical ganglion of the rat have been studied with the chromaffin reaction and the zinc iodide-osmium tetroxide method…”
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    Endocytosis and multivesicular body formation in rabbit luteal cells during pseudopregnancy by Quatacker, J

    Published in Cell and tissue research (27-08-1975)
    “…Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was injected directly into the corpora lutea of rabbits on different days of pseudopregnancy. Young luteal cells have also been…”
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    Detection of sialic acid residues in the axonal reticulum of rat superior cervical ganglion cells by lectin-gold cytochemistry by Quatacker, JR, Annaert, WG, De Potter, WP

    “…Highly glycosylated compounds have been demonstrated in the axonal reticulum elements of the superior cervical ganglion cells of the rat, and this is…”
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    Lectin-gold cytochemistry of the Golgi apparatus in rabbit luteal cells, with special emphasis on the formation of a lysosomal-type membrane by Quatacker, J R

    Published in Histochemistry (1989)
    “…In rabbit luteal cells embedded in glycolmethacrylate and stained with PTA at low pH highly glycosylated membrane patches can be observed after vesiculation of…”
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    On the heterogeneous glycosylation of the membranes of the trans Golgi network in rabbit luteal cells by Quatacker, J R

    Published in Histochemistry (01-01-1987)
    “…In rabbit luteal cells the transmost element (G2) of the Golgi apparatus bears cytochemical resemblances to the limiting membrane of lysosomes and it was…”
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