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Transmission electron micrograph of multivesicular bodies in human epididymal epithelium. This image facilitates easy comparison of dense lysosomes with a typical multivesicular body. The pits in the surface of the multivesicular body suggest that vesicles in the interior may form by invagination and budding off from the limiting membrane.
Science Source Feb 2010
2010-02-13
EAST NEWS
Science Source
Don W. Fawcett
9e6345
3,27MB
38cm x 27cm by 300dpi
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