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| ultrastructure | <pathology> General term to describe the level of organisation that is below the level of resolution of the light microscope. In practice, a shorthand term for structure observed using the electron microscope, although other techniques could give information about structure in the sub micrometre range. (18 Nov 1997) |
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The type of structural detail at high resolution and high magnification that is typical of images observed with the transmission electron microscope.
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The physical and chemical structure of the amyloid or PrP. Often this includes the way in which the proteins are shaped.
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