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  • 8985870PublicAssets/6967A 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.Dylan T. Burnette, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Dylan T. Burnette, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Video

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    Multinucleated cancer cell

    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.

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    Dylan T. Burnette, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.

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    Dylan T. Burnette, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.

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