Nucleus of a starfish egg cell

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3D stereoscopic view

3D anaglyphic view

3D lenticular poster
During cell division, a cells nucleus (cyan) breaks down before two daughter cells can form. This starfish egg cells nucleus was captured at the moment of the break down, showing its wrapping in red. Data was recorded by Natalia Wesolowska and visualized by Stefan Günther & Gustavo de Medeiros at EMBL.