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- Be2113c5f829afa8efe1f98f07c7083b0 hasDbXref 0000-0002-0736-9199 @default.
- Be2113c5f829afa8efe1f98f07c7083b0 hasDbXref "PMID:12075011" @default.
- Be2113c5f829afa8efe1f98f07c7083b0 hasDbXref "PMID:16537564" @default.
- Be2113c5f829afa8efe1f98f07c7083b0 type Axiom @default.
- Be2113c5f829afa8efe1f98f07c7083b0 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Be2113c5f829afa8efe1f98f07c7083b0 annotatedSource HP_0003200 @default.
- Be2113c5f829afa8efe1f98f07c7083b0 annotatedTarget "An abnormal appearance of muscle fibers observed on muscle biopsy. Ragged red fibers can be visualized with Gomori trichrome staining as irregular and intensely red subsarcolemmal zones, whereas the normal myofibrils are green. The margins of affect fibers appear red and ragged. The ragged-red is due to the accumulation of abnormal mitochondria below the plasma membrane of the muscle fiber, leading to the appearance of a red rim and speckled sarcoplasm." @default.