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Dee Lauzon
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CIL:39755
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
nucleolus organization
Cellular Component
nucleus
Transmission electron micrograph showing the nucleus of a mouse cardiac tissue with nucleolus. At the center of the image is a large structure called the nucleus which is a membrane-limited compartmen...
CIL:39772
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
cardiac muscle contraction
Cellular Component
mitochondrion
Transmission electron micrograph showing an over view of muscle tissue configuration from a mouse cardiac muscle ventricle. This image shows muscle to muscle connection and the abundance of mitochond...
CIL:39779
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
none specified
Cellular Component
none specified
Transmission electron micrograph of a highly magnified and cropped image of a capillary in a mouse cardiac muscle. The capillary is used mainly for the transport of nutrients and oxygen through the e...
CIL:39759
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
regulation of muscle contraction
Cellular Component
intercalated disc
Transmission electron micrograph of intercalated disks with a desmosome from the atria of mouse cardiac muscle cells. The intercalated disks are where the junction of two opposing membranes of adjace...
CIL:39780
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
muscle contraction
Cellular Component
Z disc
Transmission electron micrograph of ventricle tissue of a mouse cardiac muscle. This image shows the various areas of a muscle fiber. The Z lines are the very dark borders that link sarcomeres. Th...
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