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An astrocyte in culture, stained immunofluorecently. The astrocyte processes are stained green, and the nuclei of this and other cells in the culture are stained blue.
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|Description=An astrocyte in culture, stained immunofluorecently. The astrocyte processes are stained green, and the nuclei of this and other cells in the culture are stained blue.
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|Date=2005-11-13 
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|Author=Karin Pierre, Institut de Physiologie, UNIL, Lausanne. Imagae courtesy of [http://www2.unil.ch/edab/old/fr/presse_info.htm Alliance Européenne Dana pour le Cerveau (EDAB)]
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Imagae courtesy of [http://www2.unil.ch/edab/old/fr/presse_info.htm Alliance Européenne Dana pour le Cerveau (EDAB)]
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Summary

Description

An astrocyte in culture, stained immunofluorecently. The astrocyte processes are stained green, and the nuclei of this and other cells in the culture are stained blue.

Date

2005-11-13

Source

Wikimedia Commons

Author

Karin Pierre, Institut de Physiologie, UNIL, Lausanne. Imagae courtesy of Alliance Européenne Dana pour le Cerveau (EDAB)

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current16:18, 26 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 16:18, 26 March 2008800 × 532 (75 KB)Lizzies (talk | contribs)An astrocyte in culture, stained immunofluorecently. The astrocyte processes are stained green, and the nuclei of this and other cells in the culture are stained blue. Imagae courtesy of [http://www2.unil.ch/edab/old/fr/presse_info.htm the Eurpoean Dana

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