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In addition to the changes described above, we have added some new TIRF microscopy data showing Dictyostelium expressing TSPOON-GFP.
Indeed, electron microscopy data, showing that SlmA DNA disrupts the formation of normal FtsZ polymers and induces distinct spiral structures, supports this.
The autophagosomal nature of these vesicles was supported by correlative light and electron microscopy data showing that the larger GFP-Lc3 vesicle containing bacteria had the morphology of a degradative autophagic vacuole.
This observation is supported by our double-labelling confocal microscopy data showing that Mcm-2 is expressed not only in all Ki67-positive cells but also in Ki67-negative cells.
Combined with electron microscopy data showing regularly spaced myofilaments and suggesting that SR is not only found close to mitochondrion but is also seen wrapping around it as thin tubules (2), we hypothesize that SR not only utilizes ATP but may also act as a diffusion barrier leading to functional coupling of ATPases and mitochondria.
These differences between MC/TVN and PVM, and evidence from reconstructed electron microscopy data showing the possibility of physical connection between pEM and MCs (Hanssen et al., 2010), offer support for a model whereby some cholesterol is recruited from the erythrocyte membrane to MC/TVN.
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The microscopy data showed that the temperature of first nuclei detection was independent of the agitation speed.
Electron microscopy data showed them to have clear core-shell structures, with the FA encapsulated inside a CA shell.
Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy data showed that the multi-walled carbon nanotubes and graphene nanoplatelets were effectively connected with each other.
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