Dorothy Feldman
Rockefeller University
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Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry | 1980
Dorothy Feldman; Richard L. Swarm; Janet Becker
Livers from Charles River rats during and after treatment with phenobarbital were studied in order to investigate possible mechanisms involved in the elimination of excess smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The most pronounced structural change during compound administration was proliferation of smooth endoplasmic reticulum; depletion of glycogen and an increase in lipid deposits were also observed. After termination of treatment, these changes were reversed. The appearance of an increased number of autophage vacuoles and lysosomes plus the localization of acid phosphatase reaction product in these bodies suggests autophagy as one possible mechanism for the elimination of excess smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Cytoplasmic blebs and fragments replete with smooth endoplasmic reticulum were observed within the sinusoids. The presence of Kupffer cell cytoplasmic extensions surrounding these fragments and acid phosphatase reaction product within Kupffer cell inclusions suggests heterophagy as another process participating in the removal of excess smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
Cancer Research | 1991
Patricia Kilian; Kimberlee L. Kaffka; Denise A. Biondi; Jack M. Lipman; William R. Benjamin; Dorothy Feldman; Carolyn A. Campen
Cancer Research | 1981
Dorothy Feldman; Richard L. Swarm; Janet Becker
Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1963
Dorothy Feldman
Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1963
Dorothy Feldman
Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1963
Dorothy Feldman
Cancer Research | 1976
Dorothy Feldman; Ludwik Gross; Richard L. Swarm
Archive | 1991
Patricia Kilian; Kimberlee L. Kaffka; Denise A. Biondi; Jack M. Lipman; William R. Benjamin; Dorothy Feldman; Carolyn A. Campen
Cancer Research | 1979
Dorothy Feldman
Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1974
Dorothy Feldman; Theodore Ehrenreich; Ludwik Gross