Macrophages in ulcerated corneal stroma

  • Rob Young
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Macrophages in ulcerated corneal stroma. Rob Young. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Transmission electron micrograph showing macrophages in the stroma of an ulcerated cornea. The cells have veil-like pseudopodial extensions of the cell membrane, lysosomes,phagosomes and mitochondria. Golgi apparatus are also visible in the central cell. The cell to the lower right of the field is a fibroblast. The field of view is approxmately 27 microns in diameter.

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