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. 1971 Apr 1;49(1):196–203. doi: 10.1083/jcb.49.1.196

STUDIES OF THE TRIAD

II. Penetration of Tracers into the Junctional Gap

Clara Franzini-Armstrong 1
PMCID: PMC2108209  PMID: 4102003

Abstract

Ferritin and Imferon molecules were introduced as tracers inside "skinned" muscle fibers to test which part of the triadic junction gap is freely exchangeable with the sarcoplasm. At least 50% of the T-system surface is freely accessible from the sarcoplasm. Of the remainder, 30% of the total T-system surface is covered by the junctional feet, and 20% in the center of the junction may or may not be accessible. The possibility is discussed that the triadic junction may not function as an electrical coupling.

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