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Cerebellar Collection

The cerebellum, a remarkable structure nestled at the base of our brain, plays a crucial role in coordinating movement and maintaining balance

Background imageCerebellar Collection: Cerebellum tissue, light micrograph

Cerebellum tissue, light micrograph
Cerebellum tissue. Confocal light micrograph of a section through the cerebellum of the brain. Purkinje cells, a type of neuron (nerve cell), are red

Background imageCerebellar Collection: Purkinje nerve cells in the cerebellum

Purkinje nerve cells in the cerebellum
Purkinje cells in the cerebellum. Fluorescent light micrograph of Purkinje cells (green) in the cerebellum of the brain. Purkinje nerve cells have a flask-like body from which numerous highly

Background imageCerebellar Collection: Purkinje nerve cells in the cerebellum

Purkinje nerve cells in the cerebellum
Purkinje cells in the cerebellum. Fluorescent light micrograph of Purkinje cells (green) in the cerebellum of the brain. Purkinje nerve cells have a flask-like body from which numerous highly

Background imageCerebellar Collection: Cerebellum structure, light micrograph

Cerebellum structure, light micrograph
Cerebellum structure. Fluorescent light micrograph of a section through the cerebellum of the brain. The cerebellum comprises three main layers

Background imageCerebellar Collection: Glial cells, confocal light micrograph

Glial cells, confocal light micrograph
Glial cells. Confocal light micrograph of glial cells from the cerebellum of the brain. Glial cells are nervous system cells that provide structural support and protection for neurons (nerve cells)

Background imageCerebellar Collection: Cerebellum tissue, light micrograph

Cerebellum tissue, light micrograph
Cerebellum tissue. Confocal light micrograph of a section through the cerebellum of the brain showing two types of glial cells (support cells); astrocytes (star-shaped)

Background imageCerebellar Collection: Cerebellum tissue, light micrograph

Cerebellum tissue, light micrograph
Cerebellum tissue. Confocal light micrograph of a section through the cerebellum of the brain. Purkinje cells, a type of neuron (nerve cell), are red

Background imageCerebellar Collection: Granule nerve cell, SEM

Granule nerve cell, SEM
Granule nerve cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a granule nerve cell (yellow) from the cerebellum of the brain

Background imageCerebellar Collection: Cerebellum structure, light micrograph

Cerebellum structure, light micrograph
Cerebellum structure. Coloured light micrograph of a section through the highly-folded cerebellum of the brain. The cerebellum comprises three main layers


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The cerebellum, a remarkable structure nestled at the base of our brain, plays a crucial role in coordinating movement and maintaining balance. Its intricate network of cells and tissues is truly awe-inspiring. When we zoom into the cerebellum tissue using a light micrograph, we are greeted by an enchanting sight. The delicate arrangement of glial cells, captured through a confocal light micrograph, reveals their vital role in supporting and nourishing the nerve cells that reside here. Speaking of nerve cells, the Purkinje nerve cells steal the spotlight within this fascinating realm. Their elegant branches extend like tree limbs, forming an intricate web that allows for precise control over our movements. As we examine them under various angles through multiple light micrographs, their complexity becomes even more apparent. Zooming out to observe the overall structure of the cerebellum unveils its organized layers and distinct regions. Each section serves a unique purpose in processing sensory information and fine-tuning motor commands. This intricacy is beautifully portrayed through yet another captivating light micrograph. As we delve deeper into this mesmerizing world with successive images showcasing cerebellum tissue from different perspectives, it becomes evident how essential this small but mighty organ is to our daily lives. From walking to writing or playing sports - all these activities rely on its seamless functioning. So let us marvel at these stunning visuals that offer glimpses into the wonders of our own biology. The cerebellar landscape depicted in these series of light micrographs reminds us just how extraordinary our brains truly are – orchestrating every step we take with grace and precision.