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This drawing of a | This drawing of a Bergmann astrocyte, a type of glial cell, was based upon electron micrograph images of the rat cerebellum. | ||
It shows a Bergmann astrocyte which has only a thin rim of cytoplasm on one side of the nucleus and a relatively large cytoplasmic mass on the other. RNP particles, dense bodies (d), mitochondria~ the Golgi apparatus (G), and a fewtubular elements of the granular endoplasmic reticulum are illustrated. At the left are the bases of two processes. | It shows a Bergmann astrocyte which has only a thin rim of cytoplasm on one side of the nucleus and a relatively large cytoplasmic mass on the other. RNP particles, dense bodies (d), mitochondria~ the Golgi apparatus (G), and a fewtubular elements of the granular endoplasmic reticulum are illustrated. At the left are the bases of two processes. | ||
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Bergmann Astrocyte
This drawing of a Bergmann astrocyte, a type of glial cell, was based upon electron micrograph images of the rat cerebellum.
It shows a Bergmann astrocyte which has only a thin rim of cytoplasm on one side of the nucleus and a relatively large cytoplasmic mass on the other. RNP particles, dense bodies (d), mitochondria~ the Golgi apparatus (G), and a fewtubular elements of the granular endoplasmic reticulum are illustrated. At the left are the bases of two processes.
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<pubmed>14222815</pubmed>| PMC2106521 | J Cell Biol.
FIGURE 15.
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