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Journal of Cell Science, Vol 1, 283-286, Copyright © 1966 by Company of Biologists

Submitted on March 5, 1966

An Intranuclear Fibrillar Lattice in Neurons

R. L. CHANDLER 1 and R. WILLIS 1

1 Institute for Research on Animal Diseases Compton, Berkshire and Department of Anatomy, University College London, W. C. 1

A new intranuclear structure has been demonstrated in neurons of rat and mouse brain, and studied using conventional electron microscopy and electron stereoscopy techniques. The structure has a crystalline appearance and a variety of profiles was seen in the sections, some showing curvature and one showing ellipticity. The basic component consisted of planes of parallel fibrils; layers of these arrays, usually two in number, crossed each other at an angle, resulting in the appearance of a lattice.

Submitted on March 5, 1966







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