Interfasecellene
Interfasecellene are a type of cell found in certain biological contexts, primarily within the nervous system. They are characterized by their large, prominent nuclei and a distinct morphology that differentiates them from other neuronal or glial cells. The term "interfase" suggests a state of preparation or transition, and these cells are indeed thought to be involved in stages of cellular development or response to stimuli.
These cells have been observed in various animal models and in human tissue, often in specific regions
The discovery and classification of interfasecellene have contributed to a deeper understanding of neural plasticity and