Abstract
Polygonal crystalline structures were found in the lysosomes of human ependymoma cells, well demarcated from the granular matrix of the lysosomes. They were composed of a regular spacing at an interval of 150–160 A of alternating dense and less dense layers, orientated along one to three axes and forming rectilinear, tetragonal, or hexagonal arrays.
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