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Images in Clinical Medicine
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Volume 336:923 March 27, 1997 Number 13
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Platelet Aggregate

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Figure 1. In this electron micrograph of a platelet aggregate from a normal person, the "eye" of the bunny-like figure is a serotonin-containing dense granule; microtubules are seen immediately below this structure. Also visible are alpha granules (large spheres), glycogen particles (small dots), and a mitochondrion (arrow). (x57,000.)

 


Dorothea Zucker-Franklin, M.D.
New York University School of Medicine
New York, NY 10016




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