Thursday, September 30, 2010

Something you don't see every day....

A binucleated cerebellar Purkinje cell:

2 comments:

shipcolldoc said...

You are right, you don't see these "every day", but they do occur. I have a small collection of photomicrographs of binucleate neurons from clearly non-neoplastic tissues, including hippocampus, neocortex, substantia nigra, and cerebellum, which I accumulated over the years because of my interest in gangliogliomas. Thanks for showing this one.

jd said...

Never would have thunk it.

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