Re: More on A.pellucida



Hi Steve, no it's real, see for example my micscape article on
Pseudonitzschia. Of course, this membrane like material covering the
pores is so thin, it wouldn't be visible in any LM image. It's on
molecular basis, the poresize is set by the assembling machine,
therefore very regular.

Rene.

On 26 jan, 00:07, "justbeats" <steve_be...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thought so. I think the nature of those smaller pores is that they are
a halftone pattern. They're the same size in both images!!!


.



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