File:Lettuce Chloroplast STEM.jpg

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(Top) 10-nm-thick STEM tomographic slice of a lettuce chloroplast. Grana stacks are interconnected by unstacked stromal thylakoids, called “stroma lamellae”. Round inclusions associated with the thylakoids are plastoglobules. Scalebar = 200 nm. See [1].
(Bottom) Large-scale 3D model generated from segmentation of tomographic reconstructions by STEM. grana = yellow; stroma lamellae = green; plastoglobules = purple; chloroplast envelope = blue. See [1].
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  1. a b (2019). "Fundamental helical geometry consolidates the plant photosynthetic membrane". Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 116 (44): 22366-22375. DOI:10.1073/pnas.1905994116. PMID 31611387. PMC: 6825288.

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Scanning transmission electron microscope imaging of a chloroplast

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