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Cover picture: The Golgi complex in skeletal muscle fibers
is made of many independent elements dispersed throughout the fibers. Their organization is fiber type-dependent, except at the neuromuscular junction. Shown here is the neuromuscular junction of a fast fiber of
the rat extensor digitorum longus muscle. The junction is detected with
-bungarotoxin labeling (purple); the nuclei
are stained with Hoechst 33342 (blue); the
cis-Golgi complex protein GM130 is shown in green
and the glucose transporter GLUT4 associated with the
trans-Golgi complex is shown in red. For details,
see the article by Ralston et al. in this issue (pages 875-883).
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