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Immunofluorescent samples were visualized with an inverted DMI 400CS confocal microscope (Leica, Germany).
Seeds and starch samples were visualized with a SEM according to the previously published method of Fujita et al. (2003).
When the samples were visualized using a transmission electron microscope, spherically shaped particles with smooth surfaces were observed, as shown in Fig. 3.
The samples were visualized using a HITACHI S2600N electron microscope (Chiyoda-ku, Japan), at 25 keV, in primary electron fascicle, on samples covered with a thin silver layer.
The IL-6 and NF-κB samples were visualized using a Novo Link Polymer Kit (RE7280-K, Leica Microsystems, Tokyo, Japan).
Samples were visualized by confocal microscopy (LSM500, Zeiss, Germany).
Fluorescent signals from all samples were visualized by confocal microscopy.
Samples were visualized using the fluorescence microscope system described above.
Samples were visualized by using a transmission electron microscope (Philips CM10).
All samples were visualized using an inverted laser scanning microscope (LSM 510 META; Zeiss).
Samples were visualized under a JEOL JEM-100CX electron microscope (JEOL Ltd., Japan).
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