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  • Glomerular capillaries and podocyte
  • Mouse brain capillaries, SEM
  • Mouse brain capillaries, SEM
  • Mouse brain capillaries, SEM
  • Mouse brain capillaries, SEM
  • Face of a girl with a marked blush in the cheeks due to dilated capillaries
  • Capillary bronchitis
  • Occluded capillary
  • TEM of capillary
  • Retinal capillary bed
  • Occluded episcleral capillary
  • Glomerular capillary, illustration
  • TEM of cardiac capillary
  • Capillary with red blood cells
  • Retinal capillary bed with nuclei
  • Capillary in the corneal stroma
  • Capillary in the corneal stroma
  • Face of a man with extreme veno-capillary congestion
  • Christ appears to Saint Mary Magdalen after the Resurrection. Engraving by V. Capilla after Lopez.
  • Purulent infiltration or capillary phlebitis in the walls of the left ventricle
  • Hydraulics: diagrams of water pressure and capillary action. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1806.
  • Vaccine lymph supplied in 1888. Capillary tube together with small box and printed notice.
  • "Berubin", "Lusa" vitamina B12 de acción prolongada ... Flavo-Crom, poderoso hemostático de acción capilar / Laboratorios Unidos S.A.
  • Tratamiento de la fragilidad y permeabilidad capilar : Acirrutin "Frosst" : rutina con acido ascorbico / Charles E. Frosst & Co. ; representantes exclusivos para Cuba: Distribuidora Cubana.
  • Tratamiento de la fragilidad y permeabilidad capilar : Acirrutin "Frosst" : rutina con acido ascorbico / Charles E. Frosst & Co. ; representantes exclusivos para Cuba: Distribuidora Cubana.
  • Cellular architecture of normal human skin imaged by whole mount tissue microscopy. Human skin has a rich network of white blood cells (specifically dendritic cells, T cells and macrophages) which form sheaths around blood vessels. This image was taken directly beneath the junction that joins the dermal and epidermal layers of the skin (dermo-epidermal junction). At this level, the capillary network (stained for CD31; red) is visualised against a lawn of autofluorescent dermal papillae (finger-like projections of the dermis; green) scattered with dendritic cells (stained for CD11c; green) and macrophages (stained for LYVE-1; blue). This normal cellular architecture is grossly disrupted in diseased skin (see related images). Scale bar (white) represents 200 micrometres.
  • Cellular architecture of normal human skin imaged by whole mount tissue microscopy. Human skin has a rich network of white blood cells (specifically dendritic cells, T cells and macrophages) which form sheaths around blood vessels. This image was taken less than 20 micrometres beneath the junction that joins the dermal and epidermal layers of the skin (dermo-epidermal junction). At this level, dendritic cells (stained for CD11c; green) form clusters around and between blood capillary loops (stained for CD31; red). The blind-ended tips of initial lymphatic vessels are just visible (stained for LYVE-1; blue) at this level. This normal cellular architecture is grossly disrupted in diseased skin (see related images). Scale bar (white) represents 200 micrometres.
  • Small blood vessel - endothelial cells & RBC
  • Pigmented epithelium - TEM
  • Myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibres and blood vessel