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Fig. 2 Ultrastructural analyses reveal abnormal Golgi apparatus in the ffr mutants A–D) Transmission electron micrographs show that intestinal Golgi architecture is disrupted in in 5 dpf ffr mutant larvae (B and D) compared to wild-type larvae (A and C). E–H) Golgi morphology is also disrupted in the 5 dpf ffr exocrine pancreas (F) and biliary cells (H), compared with wild-type (E and G) (5 dpf). n, nucleus; bd, bile duct lumen; arrowheads point to Golgi in all panels.

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Reprinted from Cell Metabolism, 3(4), Ho, S.Y., Lorent, K., Pack, M., and Farber, S.A., Zebrafish fat-free is required for intestinal lipid absorption and Golgi apparatus structure, 289-300, Copyright (2006) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Cell Metab.