Golgi - translation to french
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Golgi - translation to french

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Golgi (disambiguation)

Golgi         
Golgi, family name; Camillo Golgi (1843-1926), Italian physician and histologist, winner of the 1906 Nobel Prize in Medicine
Camillo Golgi         
Camillo Golgi (1843-1926), Italian physician and histologist, winner of the 1906 Nobel Prize in Medicine

Definition

Golgi body
['g?ld?i, -gi]
(also Golgi apparatus)
¦ noun Biology a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of a cell, involved in secretion and intracellular transport.
Origin
1940s: named after the Italian scientist Camillo Golgi.

Wikipedia

Golgi

Golgi may refer to:

  • Camillo Golgi (1843–1926), Italian physician and scientist after whom the following terms are named:
    • Golgi apparatus (also called the Golgi body, Golgi complex, or dictyosome), an organelle in a eukaryotic cell
    • Golgi tendon organ, a proprioceptive sensory receptor organ
    • Golgi's method or Golgi stain, a nervous tissue staining technique
    • Golgi alpha-mannosidase II, an enzyme
    • Golgi cell, a type of interneuron found in the cerebellum
    • Golgi I, a nerve cell with a long axon
    • Golgi II, a nerve cell with a short or no axon
  • Golgi (crater), a lunar impact crater
  • Córteno Golgi, an Italian village
Examples of use of Golgi
1. Aujourd‘hui, ce domaine en pleine expansion s‘appelle la «connectomique». En 1888 déjŕ, l‘histologiste espagnol Santiago Ramón y Cajal perfectionne la technique d‘imprégnation argentique mise au point par son contemporain Golgi: celle–ci permet de «voir» les neurones et de les définir comme des entités cellulaires.