Mikrosome
Mikrosome is a term that can refer to a few different things in biology and biochemistry. Most commonly, it is used to describe a small fragment of cellular material, typically from the endoplasmic reticulum, that is obtained after cellular disruption and centrifugation. These fragments, often called microsomes, are essentially vesicles formed from the broken endoplasmic reticulum membranes. They are widely used in research to study various cellular functions, including protein synthesis, lipid metabolism, and drug detoxification, as enzymes and other molecules are retained within these membrane structures.
Another, less common, usage of "mikrosome" might refer to a very small compartment within a cell, akin