Figure 5.
Figure 5. Transmission electron micrographs. Transmission electron micrographs of (A) electron dense deposits consistent with hemosiderin and ferritin in the liver of a hemochromatosis patient (reprinted from Stal et al92 with permission); (B) electron dense deposits in sideroblasts from a patient suffering X-linked sideroblastic anemia (reprinted from Wickramasinghe et al91 with permission from S. Karger AG, Basel); and (C) electron dense deposits in the mitochondrion of a muscle creatine kinase (MCK) conditional frataxin knockout mouse (reprinted from Puccio et al63 with permission from Nature [www.nature.com], copyright 2001).

Transmission electron micrographs. Transmission electron micrographs of (A) electron dense deposits consistent with hemosiderin and ferritin in the liver of a hemochromatosis patient (reprinted from Stal et al92 with permission); (B) electron dense deposits in sideroblasts from a patient suffering X-linked sideroblastic anemia (reprinted from Wickramasinghe et al91 with permission from S. Karger AG, Basel); and (C) electron dense deposits in the mitochondrion of a muscle creatine kinase (MCK) conditional frataxin knockout mouse (reprinted from Puccio et al63 with permission from Nature [www.nature.com], copyright 2001).

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