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    Multinucleated cancer cell

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    A cancer cell with three nuclei, shown in turquoise. The abnormal number of nuclei indicates that the cell failed to go through cell division, probably more than once. Mitochondria are shown in yellow, and a protein of the cell’s cytoskeleton appears in red. This video was captured using a confocal microscope.
    Public NoteThree light-blue circles surrounded by an irregular red shape that also contains yellow, wiggling, thread-like structures.
    Internal NoteFrom: Burnette, Dylan Tyler dylan.burnette@vanderbilt.edu Sent: Monday, November 14, 2022 9:46 AM To: Bigler, Abbey (NIH/NIGMS) [C] abbey.bigler@nih.gov Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: NIGMS Gallery Request

    Hi Abbey,

    I would be happy for my images/videos to be added to the NIGMS gallery. Do you need the original versions?

    Dylan
    Keywordsnucleus, mitosis
    SourceDylan T. Burnette, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
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    Credit LineDylan T. Burnette, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
    InvestigatorThis video shows a cancer cell videoed using a confocal microscope. The cell has an abnormal number of nuclei (cyan), which indicates that it had previously failed to go through cell division; probably more than once. The powerhouses of the cell, mitochondria (yellow), and a component of the cell’s cytoskeleton, VASP (red), are also shown.
    Record TypeVideo
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#Tools and Techniques;#
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