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In all induced cases the lens seems to be of normal morphology.
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Mitochondria from DMSO-treated HCT116 cells were of normal morphology, and showed condensed and electron-dense dark cristae; however, after incubation with Os, mitochondria appeared swollen with expanded and transparent matrices.
In the Mks1-mutant cochlea, although the kinocilia were present and seemed to be of normal length and morphology, they were often misplaced relative to the stereocilia bundles (Fig. 7D F).
If, however, a permeable barrier is used, limbs of normal morphology but smaller size form.
Nonetheless, even in the strains mutant for double-strand break repair, HJ processing, or both, the majority of cells were of normal size and morphology during the course of these experiments.
Members of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway are expressed in the developing pituitary and are implicated in the maintenance of normal morphology of the gland and the determination of hormone-secreting cell types [ Olson et al., 2006; Potok et al., 2008].
The complex structure of the podocyte is dependent upon a highly structured cytoskeleton that is critical for the maintenance of normal morphology and function.
T lymphocytes of normal morphology were present in all lymphomas except one, and were more numerous in follicular lymphomas than in diffuse tumours.
These abnormal follicles were never observed in tissue from adult women (Fig. 2D); non-growing follicles of normal morphology were of the same size in the pre-pubertal and pubertal groups and in adult women.
There is a mass of oocytes in the in vitro fertilization programme which are not fertilized in spite of normal morphology.
Additionally, osteoblasts of KO mice were healthy, plump, cuboidal cells of normal morphology.
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