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Aggregations of approximately 11 nm spaced spherical particles are described in both freeze-fractured and chemically fixed bean and spinach leaf plastids. It is suggested that the aggregations were induced as a result of the dehydrating action of the cryoprotectants used. It is tentatively concluded, on the basis of previous reports, that the aggregations consist of Fraction I protein.
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Pyliotis, N.A., Goodchild, D.J. Induced and normal crystalline inclusions in plastids revealed by freeze-fracturing. Protoplasma 85, 277–283 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01567952
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