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. 2015 Apr 1;12(2):189–201. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2014.1055

FIG. 5.

FIG. 5.

Detailed features of perineuronal inflammation. Frequently, neuron cell bodies with no sign of degeneration including chromatolysis, vacuolation, or pyknotic nuclei, were surrounded by what appeared to be microglial cells (white arrows) when PCs were observed at sites distal to the inflammation. Frequently, affected neurons were directly adjacent to normal, healthy-looking neurons (black arrow).