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2D Image Information
Microscopy product ID: 8747
Image basename: gap18

Downloadable data file description
Full-resolution version Unaligned tilt series in IMOD format (gap18.st)
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Download 512x512 image Unknown Single image from a tilt series taken of mitochondria in a retinal rod cell from an adult rat. The entire tilt series is available for download. Note that contrast is reversed so that electron dense structures appear bright.
Download Data file 248.0MB Unaligned tilt series in IMOD format (gap18.st)

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Single image from a tilt series taken of mitochondria in a retinal rod cell from an adult rat. The entire tilt series is available for download. Note that contrast is reversed so that electron dense structures appear bright.

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Description: 
Single image from a tilt series taken of mitochondria in a retinal rod cell from an adult rat. The entire tilt series is available for download. Note that contrast is reversed so that electron dense structures appear bright.

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