Science Source Feb 2010

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Science Source Feb 2010
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Transmission electron micrograph of papillary muscle from the heart. This transverse section passes through the region of filaments interdigitating at the end of the A band. One can identify the myosin filaments on end as a uniformly distributed population of large dots, each surrounded by a number of smaller dots representing the cut ends of the actin filaments.
2010-02-13
EAST NEWS
Science Source
Don W. Fawcett
9e7820
3,37MB
29cm x 40cm by 300dpi
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