Figure 3From: Inducible mutant huntingtin expression in HN10 cells reproduces Huntington's disease-like neuronal dysfunctionHN10 cells grown under proliferating and differentiated conditions. Adjusting the culture conditions results in differentiation of HN10 cells in a characteristic neuronal morphology. Representative phase-contrast micrographs and a fluorescent image of HN10 cells after immunocytochemistry staining with a tubulin-specific antibody (red channel) and Hoechst nuclear marker (blue channel). A dense neurite network is visible at 7 days of HN10 cell differentiation (bar = 100 μm).Back to article page