10.1371/journal.pone.0099091.g001
Rebecca A. Rowehl
Rebecca
A. Rowehl
Stephanie Burke
Stephanie
Burke
Agnieszka B. Bialkowska
Agnieszka
B. Bialkowska
Donald W. Pettet III
Donald
W. Pettet III
Leahana Rowehl
Leahana
Rowehl
Ellen Li
Ellen
Li
Eric Antoniou
Eric
Antoniou
Yuanhao Zhang
Yuanhao
Zhang
Roberto Bergamaschi
Roberto
Bergamaschi
Kenneth R. Shroyer
Kenneth
R. Shroyer
Iwao Ojima
Iwao
Ojima
Galina I. Botchkina
Galina
I. Botchkina
Cellular heterogeneity of the CR4 tumor cells.
Public Library of Science
2014
cell biology
Molecular cell biology
genetics
genomics
physiology
Physiological processes
heterogeneity
cr4
2014-06-12 03:30:00
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Cellular_heterogeneity_of_the_CR4_tumor_cells_/1056139
<p>(<b>A</b>) Initially dominating population of the densely packed elongated fibroblast-like cells. (<b>B</b>) Sparser elongated tumor cells with processes. (<b>C</b>) Appearance of small clusters of very small cells (∼7 µm) adjacent to fibroblast-like cells. (<b>D</b>) Typical holoclone induced by small CR4 cells. (<b>E</b>) Giant multinucleated cell within CR4 holoclone of small cells. (<b>F</b>) Colony of multinucleated cells.</p>