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[[Altmann 1894 Verlag Von Veit & Comp |Richard Altmann (1894)]] coined the term [[Bioblasts]] to describe the 'elementary particles' observed by osmium staining in metazoan cells, endosymbiotic and free-living bacteria (Tafel VII 1 Pankreas der Maus VII 2 WurzelknΓΆllchen von ''Coronilla glauca''). Five years ago the [[Bioblast:About |Bioblast]] website was launched, and the bioblasts were presented in the [[Renner-Sattler_2010_Mitochondr_Physiol_Network_MiP2010#MiP2010_-_Science_and_Art_-_The_Beauty_of_Mitochondria |MiPArt exhibtion at the Mitochondrial Physiology Conference MiP2010]]. | [[Altmann 1894 Verlag Von Veit & Comp |Richard Altmann (1894)]] coined the term [[Bioblasts]] to describe the 'elementary particles' observed by osmium staining in metazoan cells, endosymbiotic and free-living bacteria (Tafel VII 1 Pankreas der Maus VII 2 WurzelknΓΆllchen von ''Coronilla glauca''). Five years ago the [[Bioblast:About |Bioblast]] website was launched, and the bioblasts were presented in the [[Renner-Sattler_2010_Mitochondr_Physiol_Network_MiP2010#MiP2010_-_Science_and_Art_-_The_Beauty_of_Mitochondria |MiPArt exhibtion at the Mitochondrial Physiology Conference MiP2010]]. | ||
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Bioblasts - the original bioenergetic term for mitochondria and bacteria
Richard Altmann (1894) coined the term Bioblasts to describe the 'elementary particles' observed by osmium staining in metazoan cells, endosymbiotic and free-living bacteria (Tafel VII 1 Pankreas der Maus VII 2 WurzelknΓΆllchen von Coronilla glauca). Five years ago the Bioblast website was launched, and the bioblasts were presented in the MiPArt exhibtion at the Mitochondrial Physiology Conference MiP2010.