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FINE STRUCTURAL DEMONSTRATION OF ORDERED ARRAYS OF CYTOPLASMIC FILAMENTS IN VERTEBRATE IRIDOPHORES : A Comparative Survey
Thin and thick sections of both physiologically active and physiologically passive iridophores from a range of vertebrate species have been examined by electron microscopy at 60 kV and at 1,000 kV. All iridophores studied have been found to contain 65-Å filaments linking successive crystals in their...
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The Rockefeller University Press
1974
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2109405/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4139162 |
Sumario: | Thin and thick sections of both physiologically active and physiologically passive iridophores from a range of vertebrate species have been examined by electron microscopy at 60 kV and at 1,000 kV. All iridophores studied have been found to contain 65-Å filaments linking successive crystals in their parallel stacks; their orientation in the cell is shown in stereo pairs of 0.25-µm sections obtained from high voltage microscopy. In addition, several of the physiologically passive iridophores contain 100-Å filaments in varying numbers. It is suggested that the thin filaments might be iridophore actin and play a role in the movement of iridophore components, and that the 100-Å filaments might play a cytoskeletal role in the iridophores in which they occur. |
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