单词 | cisterna |
释义 | cisternan. 1. Anatomy. A fluid-filled cavity, esp. a reservoir of cerebrospinal fluid in the subarachnoid spaces; = cistern n. 4. Frequently with postmodifying modern Latin adjective. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > nervous system > cerebrospinal axis > [noun] > membranes > arachnoid > parts of subarachnoid1834 visceral layer1840 waterbed1860 Virchow-Robin space1890 cisterna1894 1894 D. J. Cunningham Man. Pract. Anat. II. 482 Certain of the cisternae require special mention. 1894 D. J. Cunningham Man. Pract. Anat. II. 483 Leading out from the cisterna basalis there are certain wide subarachnoid channels. 1921 Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull. 32 70/1 The most frequent location for an obstruction in communicating hydrocephalus is in the cisternæ. 1967 Canad. Med. Assoc. Jrnl. 2 Sept. 493/2 It was..injected into the CSF..by suboccipital puncture into the cisterna magna with the patient sitting. 1987 D. J. Weatherall et al. Oxf. Textbk. Med. (ed. 2) II. xv. 23/2 Lymph, draining from the cisterna chyli in the abdomen, passes up through the thoracic duct in front of the dorsal spine to the left subclavian vein. 2. Cytology. A saccular vesicle in some intracellular structures, esp. in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > substance > cell > cell organelle or contents > [noun] > other organelles or contents raphide1831 body1839 raphid1863 mucigen1874 cell sap1875 globoid1875 raphis1879 pyrenoid1883 mucinogen1884 plastid1885 molluscum corpuscle1886 hyalosome1889 molluscum body1892 statolith1892 dictyosome1893 centrosome1895 Nissl body1898 Nissl granule1898 Nissl substance1899 archespore1901 blepharoplast1907 liposome1910 statocone1910 kinetosome1912 Golgi body1916 kinetoplast1925 lipochondrion1936 microsome1943 kappa1945 Pappenheimer body1947 microbody1954 lysosome1955 siderosome1957 ribosome1958 melanosome1961 cisterna1962 microtubule1962 plasmalemmasome1962 phagolysosome1963 informosome1964 monosome1964 mucocyst1965 peroxisome1965 rhoptry1967 spectrin1968 virosome1970 1962 Sci. Survey 3 166 At this magnification these sacs—or, as they are called, cisternae—can be seen to be covered on the outside with attached particles making them look ‘rough’-surfaced. 1979 Jrnl. Compar. Pathol. 89 522 The most commonly encountered forms of linear membrane structure consisted of several fused or closely apposed cisternae. 1984 E. Holtzman & A. B. Novikoff Cells & Organelles (ed. 3) ii. iv. 137 From the polysomes where the proteins are manufactured, they enter the cisternae of the ER and move toward the Golgi apparatus. 1988 Sci. Amer. Sept. 57/1 The Golgi cisternae themselves contain no insulin. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1997; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1894 |
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