Inclusions
Dear Colleagues,
We are posting this image at our web site of an interesting
finding that perhaps someone else has also seen. The image can be
seen at the bottom of this page. While examining H&E stained
paraffin sections of mouse brain, we noticed cytoplasmic inclusions
in some of the neurons in the mesencephalon. These are not found
elsewhere in the brain. The mice are basically a C3H derived
strain. If you have had some experience or interest in neuronal
cytoplasmic inclusions we would love to have you give us your
thoughts on why these inclusions are occurring in these mice.
Please respond to Dr. George Stoica (click to
email).
Thank you!
George Stoica
Louise Abbott
Click the image below to view it at
larger size.