{"CIL_CCDB":{"Status":{"Is_public":true,"Deleted":false,"Publish_time":1403582400},"Data_type":{"Still_image":true,"Z_stack":false,"Video":false,"Time_series":false},"CIL":{"Image_files":[{"File_type":"OME_tif","File_path":"46753.tif","Size":3400000,"Mime_type":"image\/tif"},{"File_type":"Jpeg","File_path":"46753.jpg","Size":1262535,"Mime_type":"image\/jpeg; charset=utf-8"}],"CORE":{"TECHNICALDETAILS":{"free_text":"Peroxisomes are contrasted with DAB at pH 10.5 by their catalase activity, after fixation in buffered formal-calcium; postfixed in OsO4. 0.8 µm thick section"},"TERMSANDCONDITIONS":{"free_text":"attribution_cc_by"},"IMAGINGMODE":{"onto_name":"transmission electron microscopy (TEM)","onto_id":"FBbi:00000258"},"ATTRIBUTION":{"PUBLISHED":[" \"Peroxisomes. A personal account\". pp. 151. Copyright VUB-Press 1991."],"Contributors":["Frank Roels"]},"IMAGEDESCRIPTION":{"free_text":"Elongated peroxisomes in duodenal epithelial cells. Varying between persons, rounded or elongated peroxisomes are observed. They also vary between epithelial cells on the villus and in the crypt. See: http:\/\/gut.bmj.com\/content\/32\/8\/858.long Bar = 1µm."},"NCBIORGANISMALCLASSIFICATION":{"onto_name":"Homo sapiens","onto_id":"NCBITaxon:9606"},"CELLULARCOMPONENT":{"onto_name":"peroxisome","onto_id":"GO:0005777"},"CELLTYPE":{"onto_name":"epithelial cell","onto_id":"CL:0000066"}}},"Citation":{"Title":"Frank Roels (2014) CIL:46753, Homo sapiens, epithelial cell. CIL. Dataset","ARK":"ark:\/b7295\/w9cil46753","DOI":"doi:10.7295\/W9CIL46753"}}}