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retinal rod cell
(5 results)
CIL:39744
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
photoreception
Cellular Component
nucleus
Surface rendered models of chromatin organization from tomogram derived from a TEM image of epon section of a freeze-substituted mouse retina. (C) shows the region boxed in CIL:39743 where 4 regions o...
CIL:11636
NCBI Organism Classification
Rattus sp.
Biological Process
epithelial cilium movement
Cellular Component
cilium
Figures 323 & 324 from Chapter 13 (Cilia and Flagella) of 'The Cell' by Don W. Fawcett M.D. The outer segments of the rods and cones of the vertebrate retina and many photoreceptors of invertebrates b...
CIL:39745
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
photoreception
Cellular Component
nucleus
TEM image of epon section of a freeze-substituted mouse retina illustrating the unusual distribution of heterochromatin in rod receptor nuclei where the compact heterochromatin is centrally located. W...
CIL:39742
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
photoreception
Cellular Component
nucleus
TEM image of epon section of a freeze-substituted mouse retina illustrating the unusual distribution of heterochromatin in rod receptor nuclei where the compact heterochromatin is centrally located. C...
CIL:39743
NCBI Organism Classification
Mus musculus
Biological Process
photoreception
Cellular Component
nucleus
TEM image of epon section of a freeze-substituted mouse retina illustrating the unusual distribution of heterochromatin in rod receptor nuclei where the compact heterochromatin is centrally located. H...