mikrosomale
Mikrosomale refers to cellular structures known as microsomes, which are fragments of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) that form when cells are disrupted during laboratory procedures, such as homogenization. These vesicles are typically generated during the preparation of tissue samples for biochemical analysis, particularly through centrifugation techniques that separate cellular components by size and density.
Microsomes play a crucial role in various biochemical studies, particularly in research involving drug metabolism, enzyme
The term "mikrosomale" is primarily used in German-speaking scientific literature, while the English equivalent is "microsomal."
In practical applications, microsomal preparations are employed in assays to study enzyme kinetics, substrate specificity, and