Palade's granule - meaning and definition. What is Palade's granule
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What (who) is Palade's granule - definition

A SECRETORY ORGANELLE FOUND IN BLOOD PLATELETS, WHICH IS UNIQUE IN THAT IT EXHIBITS FURTHER COMPARTMENTALIZATION AND ACQUIRES ITS PROTEIN CONTENT VIA TWO DISTINCT MECHANISMS: (1) BIOSYNTHESIS PREDOMINANTLY AT THE MEGAKARYOCYTE (MK) LEVEL (WITH SOME V
Alpha granules; Α-granula; Α-granule; Alpha-granule; Alpha-granules; Platelet alpha-granule; Platelet alpha granule; Platelet alpha granules

Alpha granule         
Alpha granules, (α-granules) also known as platelet alpha-granules are a cellular component of platelets. Platelets contain different types of granules that perform different functions, and include alpha granules, dense granules, and lysosomes.
Neutrophil-specific granule deficiency         
HUMAN DISEASE
Specific granule deficiency
Neutrophil-specific granule deficiency ( previously known as lactoferrin deficiency) is a rare congenital immunodeficiency characterized by an increased risk for pyogenic infections due to defective production of specific granules and gelatinase granules in patient neutrophils.
Granule (cell biology)         
  • [[Beta cell]] with insulin granules, which are the dark black spots surrounded by a white area called a halo.
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PART OF A PLANT
Balbiani body; Cytolytic granule
In cell biology, a granule is a small particle. It can be any structure barely visible by light microscopy.

Wikipedia

Alpha granule

Alpha granules, (α-granules) also known as platelet alpha-granules are a cellular component of platelets. Platelets contain different types of granules that perform different functions, and include alpha granules, dense granules, and lysosomes. Of these, alpha granules are the most common, making up between 50% to 80% of the secretory granules. Alpha granules contain several growth factors.