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  • 259913641331921129968225506964934150423PublicAssets/6606On the left, a cross-section slice of a rat pancreas cell captured using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET). On the right, a 3D, color-coded version of the image highlighting cell structures. Visible features include the folded sacs of the Golgi apparatus (copper), transport vesicles (medium-sized dark-blue circles), microtubules (neon green), ribosomes (small pale-yellow circles), and lysosomes (large yellowish-green circles). Black line (bottom right of the left image) represents 200 nm. This image is a still from video <a href="https://images.nigms.nih.gov/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=6609">6609</a>.Xianjun Zhang, University of Southern California.Xianjun Zhang, University of Southern California, and the Jensen Lab, California Institute of Technology.Photograph

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    Cryo-ET cross-section of the Golgi apparatus

    On the left, a cross-section slice of a rat pancreas cell captured using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET). On the right, a 3D, color-coded version of the image highlighting cell structures. Visible features include the folded sacs of the Golgi apparatus (copper), transport vesicles (medium-sized dark-blue circles), microtubules (neon green), ribosomes (small pale-yellow circles), and lysosomes (large yellowish-green circles). Black line (bottom right of the left image) represents 200 nm. This image is a still from video 6609.

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    Xianjun Zhang, University of Southern California.

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    Xianjun Zhang, University of Southern California, and the Jensen Lab, California Institute of Technology.

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    Photograph

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    6606

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