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Subcellular structure
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Intracellular Structure
An anatomical element found within cells or tissues that are smaller than cells and are at or below the size that can be resolved by light microscopy…
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2017
2017
Gray-level co-occurrence matrix analysis of several cell types in mouse brain using resolution-enhanced photothermal microscopy
Takayoshi Kobayashi
,
Durga Sundaram
,
K. Nakata
,
H. Tsurui
Journal of Biomedical Optics
2017
Corpus ID: 36430141
Abstract. Qualifications of intracellular structure were performed for the first time using the gray-level co-occurrence matrix…
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2017
2017
Investigation into the antimicrobial action and mechanism of a novel endogenous peptide β-casein 197 from human milk
Yanrong Fu
,
C. Ji
,
+6 authors
Xirong Guo
AMB Express
2017
Corpus ID: 256208822
A novel endogenous peptide cleaved from 197–213 AA of β-casein, named β-casein 197, was identified by tandem mass spectrometry…
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2014
2014
Automated identification of mitochondrial regions in complex intracellular space by texture analysis
T. Pham
International Conference on Graphic and Image…
2014
Corpus ID: 84714464
Automated processing and quantification of biological images have been rapidly increasing the attention of researchers in image…
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2005
2005
Ultrastructure of Sickled Deer Erythrocytes
J. Taylor
,
F. C
2005
Corpus ID: 30985277
The matchstick cell is a unique form of sickled deer er1throcytes which is related to a specific /3 -chain type in the…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
[Seasonal changes of the activity of calcium-transporting systems in the heart and skeletal muscles of hibernating animals].
A. Rubtsov
Rossiiskii fiziologicheskii zhurnal imeni I.M…
2005
Corpus ID: 35481412
In a short review of literature and according to our own data the molecular mechanisms providing seasonal adjustments of the…
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2003
2003
The bacterial linear motor of Spiroplasma melliferum BC3: from single molecules to swimming cells
S. Trachtenberg
,
Rami Gilad
,
N. Geffen
Molecular Microbiology
2003
Corpus ID: 2614815
Spiroplasma melliferum BC3 are wall‐less bacteria with internal cytoskeletons. Spiroplasma , Mycoplasma and Acholeplasma belong…
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2000
2000
Pineal gland of a nocturnal bird, Indian spotted owlet, Athene brama: morphological and endocrine observations.
C. Haldar
,
P. Guchhait
The Journal of experimental zoology
2000
Corpus ID: 24764131
It has been reported that owls (Strigiformes) do not have a pineal gland. However, our light microscopy study revealed an…
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1984
1984
The influence of mode of fixation, type of fixative and vehicles on the same rat liver: a morphometric/stereologic study by light and electron microscopy.
A. Reith
,
M. Kraemer
,
J. Vassy
Scanning electron microscopy
1984
Corpus ID: 24481469
The influence on cellular and subcellular structure was studied by comparing perfusion versus immersion fixation with cacodylate…
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Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Intracellular localization of carbonic anhydrase in the frog nephron.
Y. Ridderstråle
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
1976
Corpus ID: 20897636
The intracellular distribution of carbonic anhydrase has been studied in the frog nephron by a histochemical method. The study of…
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1974
1974
Ultrastructure of sickled deer erythrocytes. II. The matchstick cell.
W. Taylor
,
C. Simpson
Blood
1974
Corpus ID: 650365
The matchstick cell is a unique form of sickled deer erythrocytes which is related to a specific β2-chain type in the white…
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