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Unaveraged tomograms of embedded and sectioned insect flight muscle show not only structural variation within the individual unit cells but also defects in the filament lattice such as lack of straightness of the filaments and wrinkling of the sections. Adaptation of conventional 2D crystal image processing methods usually average out these structural variations and lattice defects thereby reducing...
The muscles of teleost fish are different in ultrastructure from those of most other kinds of vertebrate. A distinct difference is that they are much more highly ordered than the frog, rabbit or human muscles conventionally used as vertebrate muscle stereotypes. The improved order permits the full application of powerful techniques such as electron microscopy and image processing, and X-ray diffraction...
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