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(A) At low magnification, this section has been reacted in such a way to visualize activated microglia. It is apparent that there are clusters of the cells throughout the brain.
(B) at higher power magnification, the individual microglia crowding around a structure are apparent. Arrows point out individual cells.
(C) This photomicrograph is of the same area as in (B), but is viewed under epifluorescence after thioflavin staining to visualize senile plaques. As can be seen by the bright area underneath the microglia (dark shadows), it is the plaque about which the microglial cells are clustering. |