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English: One cancerous HeLa (Henrietta Lacks) cell was observed with electron microscopy. The cell consisted of stack of 300 slices. The nuclear envelope was automatically segmented and rendered as a red surface. One vertical and one horizontal slice of the are included for context
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The algorithms and data were published in this paper: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230605

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A volumetric render of the nuclear envelope of one HeLa cell with a vertical and horizontal slice of electron microscope

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