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Astrocyte

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"Cajal cell" redirects here. For the cell in the gastrointestinal tract, see Interstitial cell of Cajal. Astrocyte An astrocytic cell from rat brain grown in tissue culture and stained with antibodies to GFAP (red) and vimentin (green). Both proteins are present in large amounts in the intermediate filaments of this cell, so the cell appears yellow. The blue material shows DNA visualized with DAPI stain, and reveals the nuclei of the astrocyte and other cells. Image courtesy of EnCor Biotechnology Inc. Details Location Brain and Spinal cord Identifiers Latin Astrocytus MeSH D001253 NeuroLex ID sao1394521419 TH H2.00.06.2.00002, H2.00.06.2.01008 Anatomical terms of microanatomy [edit on Wikidata] Astrocytes (Astro from Greek astron = star and cyte from Greek "kytos" = cavity but also means cell ), also known collectively as astroglia , are characteristic star-shaped glial cells in the brain and spinal cord. The proportion o