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The article's wording was typically convoluted.
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On the other hand, in polarized cells, in which microtubules are typically aligned along the apical basal axis with minus ends predominantly at the apical pole (Li and Gundersen, 2008), and the Golgi typically forms a ribbon-like convoluted structure located in the apical region above the nucleus (Bacallao et al., 1989).
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