Electron Micrograph of a Zonula Adherens Between Adjacent Epithelial Cells In
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Electron Micrograph of a Zonula Adherens Between Adjacent Epithelial Cells In
EM of a zonula adherens between adjacent epithelial cells in the kidney. Interdigitating lateral cell borders show a zonula adherens (arrows) close to the lumen (*). Cytoplasmic densities under the plasma membranes contain actin filaments, some of which are entering a microvillus (MV). Part of a mitochondrion (Mi) is seen. 40,000×. (Courtesy of Dr. W. A. Webber)

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Netter's Essential Histology
Netter's Essential Histology
Author: William K. Ovalle, Patrick C. Nahirney
Chapter: Cell
Page: 7
 
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