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It has a very simple ultrastructure, and a compact genome.
The ultrastructure of the intestine was examined in seven patients.
The group is characterized by the ultrastructure of the flagella.
Blue is caused by the ultrastructure of the scales.
Egg ultrastructure has recently become exceedingly important in the field of forensic science.
The ultrastructure of infected leaves showed a number of changes.
There are, however, differences in wall ultrastructure between these and modern pogonophoran tubes.
He published over 200 papers on the ultrastructure of cells and organelles.
It was also said to cause extensive ultrastructure damage to nerve and muscle cells.
The ultrastructure of cellulose derived from various sources has been extensively studied.
The plastids differ by their pigmentation, but also in ultrastructure.
This was supported in 1982 by Healy through the study of the ultrastructure on the spermatozoa.
Further references to the ultrastructure of insect muscle are listed on p.96 ff.
The algae have a very simple ultrastructure, and reduced compared to neighbouring taxa.
Their ultrastructure plays an important role in classifying eukaryotes.
Their ultrastructure suggests that they perform both secretory and absorptive functions.
It is not a good fixative when tissue ultrastructure must be preserved for electron microscopy.
Changes in the ultrastructure of Rhynchosciara cells infected by Microsporidia.
Phalansterium is hard to classify; it has a distinctive ultrastructure of its pericentriolar material.
The initial classification of the pathogen as a chytrid was based on zoospore ultrastructure.
One of the cases even had some electron micrographs taken, showing marked ultrastructure damage to nerve and muscle."
The ultrastructure of a cerebellar analogue in octopus.
Sjöstrand founded the Journal of Ultrastructure Research in 1957.
The ultrastructure is very peculiar, as the long dendrites are everywhere, without discontinuity, covered by synapses.