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The nucleoide was obviously concentrated in a central region of the cell that is less electron dense compared to the surrounding cytoplasm.
These structures were irregularly shaped and contained less electron dense material than adjacent lysosomes, thus they were presumed to be endosomes.
The two chlamydial developmental forms (EBs and RBs) can be distinguished by TEM: the infectious EBs are smaller and electron dense, whereas RBs are less electron dense and larger.
These abnormal mitochondria appeared less electron dense and were often swollen, lacking in cristae, or dysmorphic in appearance.
Generally, Type I dystrophic neurites were less electron dense and contained smaller membraneous structures, while Type II dystrophies were more electron dense and contained larger, multi-lamellar structures.
Group 3 characteristics are a reduced cristae compartment resulting in less electron dense material in the mitochondria and an irregular arrangement and shape of the cristae stacks.
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At 300.000× TEM magnification, single spherules appeared to consist of a cortex of electron-dense "dots" of approximately 2 3 nm in diameter surrounding a less electron-dense core (data not shown).
The lateral plasma membrane of hau and gho mutant larvae remains straight and, as suggested by their less electron-dense appearance in electronmicrographs, the SJs are depleted from proteins arguing that cell polarity is perturbed.
Other larger and less electron-dense vesicles (probably yolk platelets) were also observed.
BACE1 immuno-EM signal was highest in Type I dystrophies that contain smaller, less electron-dense vesicles.
Secondary electron imaging revealed a less electron-dense 5 nm thick PG adlayer visible against the metallic core.
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