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Cell Tissue Res. 1981;219(2):327-38. doi: 10.1007/BF00210152.
A lipoprotein-secreting role is associated with a population of skeletogenic cells in the gorgonian coral, Leptogorgia virgulata (Lam.). Electron-microscopical and cytochemical studies show that these cells, the medullocytes, occur almost exclusively at the growing skeletal tip and are morphologically and functionally distinct from those cells that thicken the skeletal cortex. It is postulated that the lipoprotein serves as a hydrophobic substratum onto which cortical collagen is secreted.
在柳珊瑚Leptogorgia virgulata(Lam.)中,脂蛋白分泌作用与一群造骨细胞有关。电子显微镜和细胞化学研究表明,这些细胞,即髓细胞,几乎只出现在正在生长的骨骼尖端,在形态和功能上与那些使骨骼皮层增厚的细胞不同。据推测,脂蛋白作为一种疏水基质,皮层胶原蛋白分泌到其上。