k Heart muscle, confocal light micrograph Heart muscle. Confocal light micrograph of a section through cardiac heart muscle. Cardiac muscle consists of branching elongated muscle cells, called myocytes red, which form fibres running horizontally. Myocytes consist of microfilaments of the contractile proteins actin and myosin, and a centrally located nucleus blue. The microfilaments are crossed by transverse tubules vertical lines that mark the division of the microfilaments into contractile units sarcomeres. Cardiac muscle is myogenic, it can cause its own contraction without any other input. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Heart muscle, confocal light micrograph Heart muscle. Confocal light micrograph of a section through cardiac  heart  muscle. Cardiac muscle consists of branching elongated muscle cells, called myocytes  red , which form fibres  running horizontally . Myocytes consist of microfilaments of the contractile proteins actin and myosin, and a centrally located nucleus  blue . The microfilaments are crossed by transverse tubules  vertical lines  that mark the division of the microfilaments into contractile units  sarcomeres . Cardiac muscle is myogenic, it can cause its own contraction without any other input.
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Heart muscle, confocal light micrograph

Heart muscle. Confocal light micrograph of a section through cardiac (heart) muscle. Cardiac muscle consists of branching elongated muscle cells, called myocytes (red), which form fibres (running horizontally). Myocytes consist of microfilaments of the contractile proteins actin and myosin, and a centrally located nucleus (blue). The microfilaments are crossed by transverse tubules (vertical lines) that mark the division of the microfilaments into contractile units (sarcomeres). Cardiac muscle is myogenic, it can cause its own contraction without any other input.

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