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Gems are believed to assist CBs in snRNP biogenesis, though it has also been suggested from microscopy evidence that CBs and gems are different manifestations of the same structure.
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High-resolution transmission electron microscopy analyses evidence that the top layer grows in homoepitaxy with the seed layer with a microstructure consisting of single crystal columns crossing the interface between the layers.
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