File:Mouse cone and rabbit rod nuclei.png

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editDescriptionMouse cone and rabbit rod nuclei.png |
English: Nuclear architecture of mouse cone cells and inverted nucleus from rabbit rod cell |
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Source | Adapted and modified from the supplemental material from: Nuclear Architecture of Rod Photoreceptor Cells Adapts to Vision in Mammalian Evolution www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867409001378 |
Author | Irina Solovei, Moritz Kreysing, Christian Lanctôt, Süleyman Kösem, Leo Peichl, Thomas Cremer, Jochen Guck, Boris Joffe |
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