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. 2018 Jul 17;9:581. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00581

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Transmission electron micrographs of striatum from sham mouse brain tissue. (A,B) The structure of the neuronal soma is visible with normal mitochondria (m), nucleus (n), and cytoplasm (c). The higher magnification image in (B) shows additional organelles, including Golgi body (g), lysosome (l), and ribosome (r). (C) Healthy, myelinated axons. Axons (a) are tightly wrapped by myelin, and axonal mitochondria (m) and neurofilaments are present. (D) A microglial cell is shown. Dark inclusions are indicated with red arrow heads. Scale bars: (A,D) 2 μm; (B,C) 500 nm. n = 6 animals per group.