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Reconstruction Information
Microscopy product ID: 4
Image basename: e1cb4a1

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Download 512x512 image Unknown Purkinje neuron from mouse cerebellum injected with Lucifer Yellow and imaged using confocal microscopy. This image represents a mosaic of 4 different volumes.
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Description: Purkinje neuron from mouse cerebellum injected with Lucifer Yellow and imaged using confocal microscopy. This image represents a mosaic of 4 different volumes.

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Description: Purkinje neuron from mouse cerebellum injected with Lucifer Yellow and imaged using confocal microscopy. This image represents a mosaic of 4 different volumes.

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