More nuclear pores, just randomly collected various cell types

More nuclear pores, just randomly collected various cell types. The criterion that I used was simply the presence of vertical filaments (either part of the nuclear pore basket on the nuclear side or the filaments in the cytoplasm on that side. These come from lung alveolar type II cells, from hepatocytes, and from CoS14 ko mice, rescued and non-rescued, and probably a couple from Gclc conditional KO mice. These are just to give the limit of what effects random sectioning through a block of tissue can do to a round or discoid object. These pores are cut perpendicular (side views), and chromatin is always on top, cytoplasm is always below.