{"CIL_CCDB":{"Status":{"Is_public":true,"Deleted":false,"Publish_time":1330146000},"Data_type":{"Still_image":true,"Z_stack":false,"Video":false,"Time_series":false},"CIL":{"Image_files":[{"File_type":"OME_tif","File_path":"37117.tif","Size":64900000,"Mime_type":"image\/tif"},{"File_type":"Jpeg","File_path":"37117.jpg","Size":3177111,"Mime_type":"image\/jpeg; charset=utf-8"},{"File_type":"Zip","File_path":"37117.zip","Size":64817300,"Mime_type":"application\/zip"}],"CORE":{"ATTRIBUTION":{"DATE":["10\/24\/1961"],"URLs":[{"Label":"George E. Palade EM Slide Collection","Href":"http:\/\/cushing.med.yale.edu\/gsdl\/cgi-bin\/library?c=palade&a=d&d=DpaladeARB"}],"PUBLISHED":["J Cell Biol. 1964 Mar;20:473-95."],"Contributors":["Lucien Caro"],"PUBMED":["14128049"]},"BIOLOGICALPROCESS":[{"onto_name":"protein secretion","onto_id":"GO:0009306"},{"onto_name":"protein transport","onto_id":"GO:0015031"}],"PROCESSINGHISTORY":{"onto_name":"unprocessed raw data","onto_id":"FBbi:00000582"},"PARAMETERIMAGED":{"onto_name":"electron density","onto_id":"FBbi:00000315"},"IMAGEDESCRIPTION":{"free_text":"Electron microscope autoradiograph showing radioactivity associated with zymogen granules in the guinea pig pancreas 4 hrs after injection. Image corresponds to Figure 9 in J Cell Biol. 1964 Mar;20:473-95. Image made available by James D. Jamieson and the Department of Cell Biology, Yale University School of Medicine."},"ITEMTYPE":{"onto_name":"recorded image","onto_id":"FBbi:00000265"},"CELLULARCOMPONENT":{"onto_name":"zymogen granule","onto_id":"GO:0042588"},"RELATIONTOINTACTCELL":{"onto_name":"sectioned tissue","onto_id":"FBbi:00000026"},"SOURCEOFCONTRAST":{"onto_name":"differences in adsorption or binding of stain","onto_id":"FBbi:00000598"},"GROUP_ID":"10844","TECHNICALDETAILS":{"free_text":"Anesthetized animals were intravenously injected with 1-5 millicuris of DL-leucine 4,5-H^3 with a specific activity of 3570 mc\/mM. At times ranging from 4 min to 15 hrs after injection the pancreas was removed and fixed in osmium tetroxide. Tissue was embedded in methacrylate, sectioned, and post-stained with uranyl acetate. \n\nOriginal 3.25 in. x 4 in. lantern slides were scanned at 600dpi. Original Magnification: x10,000."},"TERMSANDCONDITIONS":{"free_text":"attribution_nc_sa"},"IMAGINGMODE":[{"onto_name":"transmission electron microscopy (TEM)","onto_id":"FBbi:00000258"},{"free_text":"electron microscope autoradiograph"}],"DIMENSION":[{"Space":{"Image_size":5958,"axis":"X"}},{"Space":{"Image_size":5439,"axis":"Y"}}],"NCBIORGANISMALCLASSIFICATION":{"onto_name":"Cavia porcellus","onto_id":"NCBITaxon:10141"},"PREPARATION":{"onto_name":"osmium tetroxide fixed tissue","onto_id":"FBbi:00000012"},"VISUALIZATIONMETHODS":[{"onto_name":"uranyl salt","onto_id":"FBbi:00000569"},{"onto_name":"metabolically incorporated radioisotope","onto_id":"FBbi:00000122"}],"CELLTYPE":{"free_text":"pancreas cell"}}},"Citation":{"Title":"Lucien Caro (2012) CIL:37117, Cavia porcellus, pancreas cell. CIL. Dataset","ARK":"ark:\/b7295\/w9cil37117","DOI":"doi:10.7295\/W9CIL37117"}}}