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  • Keratin of a dog claw
  • Keratin of a dog claw
  • Keratin of a dog claw
  • Hyperkeratosis of the heel. Hyperkeratosis describes a thickening of the outer layer of the skin caused by abnormally increased amounts of the protein keratin which normally functions to protect the skin.
  • Section of a dog claw showing structure
  • Hyperkeratosis of hand
  • Human hair
  • Keratocyte in the corneal stroma
  • Split end of a human hair
  • Intermediate cells
  • structure of nail
  • Epithelial cell sloughing off
  • Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis: skin lesion
  • Squamous carcinoma of lacrimal gland, microscopy
  • Epithelial like cells derived from mouse embryonic stem cells
  • Knot in hair
  • Knot in hair
  • Human hair (Caucasian descent), SEM
  • Knot in human blonde hair
  • Human mustache hair
  • Human hair with follicle attached (Chinese origin), SEM
  • Damaged human hair, bleached and straightened, SEM
  • Damaged human hair, bleached and straightened, SEM
  • Damaged human hair, bleached and straightened, SEM
  • Damaged human hair, bleached and straightened, SEM
  • Mammary gland of 4 week old virgin mouse
  • Molluscum contagiosum