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<![CDATA[ Don't you think nice ER and Golgi?<br><br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/a8/b7/10015626308.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/a8/b7/10015626308.jpg" alt="CM-DiI11" border="0"></a><br clear="all"><br><br>Why is the nucleus showing mesh-vesicles too? Is the mesh outside? Maybe beneath the nucleus. <br><a href="http://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/a0/04/10015626311.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="https://stat.ameba.jp/user_images/a0/04/10015626311.jpg" alt="CM-DiI22" border="0"></a><br clear="all"><br><br>Please give me your coments clincking the fourth(the end) tab from the left following this picture.
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