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Central Core Disease - ATPase stainLast updated on Monday, January 5 2009 by jdmiles   
 |   |  | This is an ATPase stain of skeletal muscle from a patient with central core disease.  With this stain, type 2 fibers appear dark red, and type 1 fibers are a lighter pink.  Note the predominance of type 1 fibers, which is characteristic of central core disease. | 
 
 
 Related images: |  | CCD - ATPase with label This is an ATPase stain of skeletal muscle from a patient with central core disease. With this stain, type 2 fibers appear dark red, and type 1 fibers are a lighter pink. Note the predominance of type 1 fibers, which is characteristic of central core disease.
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