A comparative study on striated muscle fibers of the first antenna and the claw muscle of the crab Pinnixia sp

Two types of muscle fibers, here called Type-A and Type-B muscle fibers, are found in the peduncle of the first antenna of Pinnixia sp. One type is found in the abductor claw muscle. Type-A muscle fibers are reminiscent of invertebrate fast-acting muscle: straight Z-lines, prominent M-lines, hollow...

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