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  • White matter fibres of the uncinate fasciculus
  • White matter fibres of the uncinate fasciculus
  • White matter fibres of the uncinate fasciculus
  • Fast and slow muscle fibres in zebrafish myotomes
  • Myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibres and blood vessel
  • Myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibres and blood vessel
  • The heart and its muscle fibres. Engraving, 1686.
  • Nerve fibres in a healthy adult human brain, MRI.
  • Grey vesicular matter. Anastomosing grey fibres of human retina.
  • Sarawak: a girl picking leaves for use as fibres. Photograph.
  • The heart and its muscle fibres, after Senac. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Nerve fibres in the retina: microscopic view. Drawing by M.J.S. Schultze, ca. 1870.
  • Neurons in the developing brain. The thin brown fibres are nerve cells growing out over the brain surface.
  • Neurons in the developing brain. The thin brown fibres are nerve cells growing out over the brain surface.
  • A palm weevil: adult, larva and pupa in palm fibres. Etching by W. Kelsall after the Revd. L. Guilding.
  • Observations on the muscles, and particularly on the effects of their oblique fibres: with an appendix, in which the pretension of Dr. Gilbert Blane, that he first demonstrated the same effect to be produced by oblique muscles as by straight ones, with a less proportional decurtation of fibres, is proved to be unfounded ... / [Alexander Monro].
  • Observations on the muscles, and particularly on the effects of their oblique fibres: with an appendix, in which the pretension of Dr. Gilbert Blane, that he first demonstrated the same effect to be produced by oblique muscles as by straight ones, with a less proportional decurtation of fibres, is proved to be unfounded ... / [Alexander Monro].
  • The muscles of the arm and palm of the hand and geometrical diagrams of the tendons and fibres of different muscles. Engraving after G. de Lairesse, 1739.
  • Neuromuscular junction showing the association of the nerves and the muscle fibres. This image is taken from a Drosophila larva and shows the neuromuscular junctions stained with green fluorescence protein (GFP) in association with the muscle fibres in red. The muscle is stained with an antibody which provides the red colour and also shows the striated pattern of the contractile filaments (sarcomers) of the muscle.
  • Ge Guoluo (Ge Lolo) family carrying loads. The woman holds a spindle in her hand to indicate that the tribe uses the fibres of the ge plant for spinning, from .
  • Expériences sur le galvanisme et en général sur l'irritation des fibres musculaires et nerveuses / de Frédéric-Alexandre Humboldt; Traduction de l'allemand [by Gruvel or Gravel], publiée, avec des additions, par J. Fr. N. Jadelot.
  • Experiments on the section of the glosso-pharyngeal and hypoglossal nerves of the frog and observations of the alterations produced thereby in the structure of their primitive fibres / by Augustus Waller ; communicated by Professor Owen.
  • Fibro-cellular tumour of the buttock
  • Fibro-nucleated tumour of the forearm
  • Softened fibro-cellular tumour of the forearm
  • Pedunculated fibro-cellular tumour of the back
  • Pendulous fibro-cellular tumour of the neck
  • Fibro-cellular tumour growing from the perineum
  • Myeloid (fibro-plastic) tumour in an upper jaw
  • Great omentum occupied by a fibro-sarcomatous growth