Abstract
Hela cells were impregnated with silver according to Paweletz et al. (1967). In cells in mitosis not only the nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) are strongly impregnated but also part of the nucleolar material, which accumulates in and around the chromosomes. The treatment with adenosine, which in interphase cells spreads the nucleolar material within the nucleus, also distributes the argentophilic material in and around the chromosomes. During the reconstruction phase this material reassembles around the NORs to form parts of the new nucleolus. The silver impregnation technique clearly demonstrates that two main components are responsible for the argentophily of the nucleolus. This is in agreement with the results obtained by Lischwe et al. (1979).