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  Cisterna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cisternae also carry structural proteins important for its maintenance as a flattened membrane and its stacking upon each other.
The earliest cisternae are called the cis-cisternae, followed by the medial cisternae, then the trans-cisternae (as they move away from the endoplasmic reticulum).
The formation of new cisternae is often called the cis-Golgi network and at the end of the Golgi where transport to other parts of the cell occurs is called the trans-Golgi network.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cisterna   (203 words)

  
 Cisterna di Latina; 1944
Cisterna was to be a coordinated attack with the other ground troops.
The infantry attack was halted short of Cisterna, where the 1st and 3d Rangers were surrounded, and the situation stabilized.
On that morning January 30 on the fringe of Cisterna; the 1st, and 3rd, Rangers were within 800 yards of the town; when they stumbled into a bivouac area of an entire German Motorized Infantry Division; supported by elements of German, Polish and Italian Paratroopers; and elements of Herman Goering's Panzer divisions.
darbysrangers.tripod.com /id6.htm   (2396 words)

  
 MedPix™ 5913: Cisterna Chyli - Medical Image Database and Atlas
It is located at the origin of the thoracic duct, usually described in anatomic studies as a saccular area of dilatation in the lymphatic channels that originates at the level of the L1—2 vertebral body and extends 5—7 cm in the caudocephalic direction.
The cisterna chyli is joined by two lumbar and intestinal lymphatic trunks, after which it continues in the cephalic direction as the thoracic duct.
On MR Imaging, the cisterna chyli is considered present if a fluid collection with a diameter of 5 mm or more and signal intensity similar to that of bile or cerebrospinal fluid is visualized in the retrocrural space.
rad.usuhs.mil /medpix/medpix.html?mode=single&comebackto=mode=geo_browse&recnum=5913   (504 words)

  
 Cisterna
Atop the base is a 2.10 meter statue of a woman holding an Olive branch in her hand...with a devil at her feet...it represents the triumph of Good over Evil...and refers to the scourge of Malaria that was formerly present in the area before the Pontine Marshes were brought under control.
The Patron Saint of Cisterna is Saint Rocco of the 1400's protector against disease.
Cisterna sits along the Appian Way Hwy 7, which leads to Rome; The Latin Cisterns or the underground aqueducts give the town its name; or another way it can be interpreted; The Cistern's of the Latins.
darbysrangers.tripod.com /id107.htm   (349 words)

  
 1st & 3rd Ranger Btn at Cisterna
The Rangers' defeat at Cisterna was due to several causes, but one of the factors that contributed to the battle's outcome preceded it by several months and is worth examining in detail at this point.
Upon arriving at Cisterna, the battalion was to enter the town, destroy the enemy in it, occupy the ground to the immediate northwest, and prepare to repel enemy counterattacks.
A German officer, who took part in the battle and was later captured, stated in his interrogation that Cisterna had been reinforced by elements of the Hermann Goering Panter Division on the night of 29 January in anticipation of the attack.
www.flashman.com /Cisterna.htm   (4630 words)

  
 Anzio Campaign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The proposed beachhead was bounded in the north by the Moletta and Incastro Rivers, in the center by open fields leading to the villages of Padiglione and Aprilia along the Anzio-Albano Road, and in the south by the villages of Cisterna and Littoria, a provincial capital, and the Mussolini Canal.
Probes by the 3d Division toward Cisterna and by the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment toward Littoria on 24-25 January made some progress but were also halted short of their goals by stubborn resistance.
The VI Corps was to break out of the beachhead on the Cisterna front at Cori, at the base of the Lepini Mountains, and at Velletri near the base of the Alban Hills.
www.45thdivision.org /CampaignsBattles/anzio.htm   (7058 words)

  
 Rangers: selected combat operations in WW II
The main attack failed at Cisterna, and the Rangers were surrounded and destroyed as a fighting force.
A German officer, who took part in the battle and was later captured, stated in his interrogation that Cisterna had been reinforced by elements of the Hermann Goering Panzer Division on the night of 29 January in anticipation of the attack.
That the Rangers surprised and overran bivouacking enemy just outside the objective was probably due to a breakdown in the Germans' communications and their consequent failure to inform all their troops that the Rangers were in the area.
cgsc.leavenworth.army.mil /carl/resources/csi/King/King.asp   (21010 words)

  
 Structure of the Golgi and Distribution of Reporter Molecules at 20{degrees}C Reveals the Complexity of the Exit ...
Both ribbons are composed of seven cisternae, not all of which are visible in these views because of the thinness of the slices, fenestrations, and the convoluted nature of the Golgi ribbon.
Cisternae C1 and C2 are cis, C3 and C4 are medial, and C5, C6, and C7 are defined as trans.
An apparent bulge present on the G4 cisterna in G likely represents a region of that cisterna that is bridging a gap between this stack and another that is outside of the field of view.
www.molbiolcell.org /cgi/content/full/13/8/2810   (7815 words)

  
 Cisterna Chyli: An Incidental Finding on MR Cholangiopancreatography -- Erden 182 (1): 262 -- American Journal of ...
Cisterna chyli, the initial prominent segment of the thoracic
Cisterna chyli has high signal intensity because of its lymph content and roughly fusiform appearance.
The cisterna chyli: a potential mimic of retrocrural lymphadenopathy on CT scans.
www.ajronline.org /cgi/content/full/182/1/262   (263 words)

  
 Though I Be the Lone Survivor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Germans, anticipating a renewal of the attack on Cisterna, had brought in veteran troops the night before to stiffen the defense.
The American troops that advanced toward Cisterna on the morning of 30 January ran into a heavy concentration of German forces-elements of the Hermann Goering Panzer Division and supporting units-instead of the thinly held outpost positions which they expected.
Thus the Germans were able to destroy or capture the advanced elements that approached Cisterna, and to slow the American drive all along the front.
www.paratrooper.net /commo/Topic177626-2-1.aspx   (1592 words)

  
 Battle of Cisterna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Cisterna took place during World War II, on January 29, 1944, near Cisterna, Italy, as part of the battle of Anzio that followed Operation Shingle.
The Rangers attempted a night infiltration behind German lines into the town of Cisterna.
They moved in the darkness along a drainage ditch in column formation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battle_of_Cisterna   (357 words)

  
 LA CISTERNA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 1700's the street level of the neighborhood Trastevere (named after the famous Roman river, the Tiber) was elevated to avoid the frequent flooding of the adjacent river.
This level, called the underground, is where the historical well from the 17th century around which the "osteria" tavern was originally built is situated.
It is also the restaurant tradition at the end of the tour to have the guests throw a coin in the well and celebrate with a glass of champagne (Champagne is the title of one of Cesaretto poems) to wish for their return to this suggestive place.
www.lacisterna.com /gb/historia.htm   (288 words)

  
 Anzio Beachhead: The Allied Offensive (30 January-1 February)
As VI Corps prepared to launch its offensive toward Cisterna and Campoleone on 30 January, the German forces were being regrouped for a major counteroffensive.
The battalion reached Pantano ditch, less than a mile west of Cisterna, placing it about the same distance away from the town as the 15th Infantry on the south, when a well-laid 10-minute German artillery concentration forced it to halt and dig in.
The Germans themselves counterattacked strongly west of Cisterna at dawn on 1 February with the 71st Infantry Division and the Hermann Goering Panzer Division.
www.army.mil /CMH-PG/books/wwii/anziobeach/anzio-allied.htm   (7943 words)

  
 African Swine Fever Virus Is Enveloped by a Two-Membraned Collapsed Cisterna Derived from the Endoplasmic Reticulum -- ...
The core shell is interpreted as a laminar structure whose limiting surfaces interact with the cytoplasmic sides of ER cisternae.
Recombinant vA72 intermediates are enwrapped by collapsed ER cisternae.
Identification, by a monoclonal antibody, of a 53 kDa protein associated with a tubulo-vesicular compartment at the cis-side of the Golgi apparatus.
jvi.asm.org /cgi/content/full/72/11/8988   (7112 words)

  
 Further studies of the glandular tissue of the Sauromatum guttatum (Araceae) appendix -- Skubatz and Kunkel 86 (6): 841 ...
The trans-Golgi network is composed of a trans-most cisterna and a curved reticulum (R) seen near the trans-most cisterna.
Reticular membranes (arrows) and membranous structures that resemble vesicles (arrowheads) are present near the cisternae.
Electron-translucent and smooth vesicles (V) are released from cisternae close to the trans-cisterna and seem to migrate towards the plasma membrane (PM).
www.amjbot.org /cgi/content/full/86/6/841   (3478 words)

  
 TheFetus.net - Case of the week # 14 - Philippe Jeanty, MD, PhD, Gianluigi Pilu, MD
The former condition should be suspected when the cisterna magna has a depth greater than 10 mm, [11] the latter when a thin communication is found between the fourth ventricle and the cisterna magna (Figure 3).
Left panel: a cisterna magna measuring 14 mm with an intact cerebellum: this is megacisterna magna.
In the present case, the diagnosis of a cerebellar abnormalities was favoured by the concomitance of a presumable cleft into the cerebellum with a prominent fourth ventricle and mild enlargement of the lateral ventricles.
www.thefetus.net /case.php?id=610&answer=1   (3268 words)

  
 HyperWar: American Forces in Action: Anzio Beachhead: The Allied Offensive (30 January-1 February)
The American troops that advanced toward Cisterna on the morning of 30 January ran into a heavy concentration of German forces--elements of the Hermann Goering Panzer Division and supporting units--instead of the thinly held outpost positions which they expected.
These tanks were part of the armor accompanying the 7th and 15th Infantry in the attack on 31 January which carried them to within a mile of Cisterna.
Instead of driving toward Highway No. 7 north and south of Cisterna they were to advance up the Ponte Rotto and Isola Bella roads to converge on the town itself.
www.ibiblio.org /hyperwar/USA/USA-A-Anzio/USA-A-Anzio-2.html   (8283 words)

  
 Microcatheter Intrathecal Urokinase Infusion Into Cisterna Magna for Prevention of Cerebral Vasospasm : Preliminary ...
cisterna magna was studied in patients with recently ruptured
The tip of the microcatheter (small arrow) is advanced into the cisterna magna.
The tip of the microcatheter (large arrow) is positioned in the cisterna magna.
stroke.ahajournals.org /cgi/content/full/31/9/2141   (4629 words)

  
 Left-Sided Cisterna Chyli -- Kurosaki and Fujikawa 175 (5): 1462 -- American Journal of Roentgenology
The cisterna chyli is the dilated origin of the thoracic duct,
The left-sided cisterna chyli would be expected to be an exact
The cisterna chyli: a potential mimic of retroperitoneal lymphadenopathy on CT scans.
www.ajronline.org /cgi/content/full/175/5/1462   (541 words)

  
 Hotel Cisterna di Roma - by Romeguide
L'Hotel Cisterna ubicato in un antico e storico palazzo settecentesco, con esperienza cinquantennale nel settore alberghiero, al centro storico di Roma nei pressi di S. Maria in Trastevere, S. Callisto, Vaticano e Colosseo.
Hotel Cisterna is situated in an ancient and historical palace of the 18 th Century in the center of Rome in the proximity of Santa Maria in Trastevere, S. Callisto, the Vatican and the Colosseum.
The rooms are furnished with private bathrooms, colour TV and telephone.
www.romeguide.it /Cisterna/Cisterna.html   (161 words)

  
 Though I be the Lone survivor - SOCNET: The SpecialOperations.com Bulletin Boards
To spearhead the attack, General Truscott picked Col. William O. Darby's Rangers, veterans of Tunisia, Sicily, and Salerno.
While in BN we had a chance to meet one of the lone survivors from Cisterna.
We were supposed to jump in to do an air show at Scott AFB in Illinois, the jump was scrubbed due to heavy rain and we just landed and marched around a bit.
www.socnetcentral.com /vb/showthread.php?t=53153   (1746 words)

  
 Restaurant and True Pizza La Cisterna - Capri Island   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Built in an ancient Roman cistern, the restaurant of Trama brothers performs a genuine mediterranean cooking and excellent pizzas.
You could also try the lightly breaded and deep-fried baby squid and octopus, a mouth-watering saltimbocca, spaghetti with clams and a filling 'zuppa di pesce' (fish soup).
La Cisterna lies only a short walk from Piazza Umberto I via a labyrinth of covered "tunnels"...>>
www.capriweb.it /cisterna   (240 words)

  
 Cisterna, Lazio Public Relations Firms - Publicity Firms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Cisterna, Lazio Public Relations Firms - Publicity Firms
Click here to learn more about why a Marketingtool.com Cisterna publicity firm featured listing is one of the best methods of advertising your business.
PR Firms - also known as public relations firms - execute ongoing activities to ensure the client has a strong public image.
www.marketingtool.com /channel/pr/b.461.g.22724.html   (153 words)

  
 THE CASTLE OF CISTERNA D'ASTI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The castle of Cisterna d'Asti dates back to the 11th-12th century.
On the eastern corner there is a solid watch tower, probably built later.
The three storeys of the castle house today a Museum of Ancient Arts and Activities, where different work shops have been recreated using ancient work tools and instruments.
www.piemonteonline.it /PCin_Asicisterna.htm   (79 words)

  
 Piazza della Cisterna, San Gimignano
The picturesque little Piazza della Cisterna, the town's main square, takes its name from a well constructed here in 1273.
Triangular in shape, it was enlarged in 1346, and is paved with bricks laid in a herringbone pattern.
Unauthorized duplication in part or whole without prior written consent prohibited by law.
www.planetware.com /san-gimignano/piazza-della-cisterna-i-to-sgpp.htm   (69 words)

  
 La Cisterna
La Cisterna has a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and two baths.
The villa has a very large private garden terrace with a exquisite view of the Galli Islands and the Amalfi coast.
The rental price includes one linen change and cleaning per week.
starweb.starnet.it /torresponda-positano/torreSponda-cisterna.htm   (109 words)

  
 Cisterna, Lazio Photographers - Wedding, Portrait, Commercial, Event and Other Photography Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
If you run a photography service, please submit your free listing.
Click here to learn more about why a Marketingtool.com Cisterna photography service featured listing is one of the best methods of advertising your business.
THE best place to find a Cisterna photographer for weddings, parties, advertising campaigns, public relations campaigns and marketing initiatives.
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 Amazon.com: cisterna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Bandits of Cisterna by William Pickering (Hardcover - Nov 1991)
Cisterna -- Business Suppliers for cisterna Sourcetool - The B2B Search Engine.
La cisterna de Chichén-Itzá by Ramón José Sender (Unknown Binding - 1981)
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 La Cisterna | Restaurant Review | Rome | Frommers.com
If you like traditional home cooking based on the best regional ingredients, head here.
La Cisterna, named for an ancient well from imperial times discovered in the cellar, lies deep in the heart of Trastevere.
For more than 75 years, it has been run by the wonderful Simmi family.
www.frommers.com /destinations/rome/D33621.html   (226 words)

  
 Cisterna - Apartment Rental Rome - Rentvillas.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Just across the Tiber from the historical district, this apartment rental in Rome's Trastevere district offers an authentic, less touristed location with easy access to the city's main sights.
Cross the bridge for the major attractions or stay near this vacation apartment in Rome, Italy, to enjoy some true, local Italian charm.
Located in a beautiful old building in Via della Cisterna at the heart of the Trastevere district not far from Piazza San Calisto, this property provides ready access to restaurants, shops, cinemas, and theatres with excellent connections to public transport.
www.rentvillas.com /PropertyDetail.aspx?Catalog=11882   (440 words)

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