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Villus from the human duodenum
Michela Schaeppi- Digital Images
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Villus from the small intestine
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Villus from the small intestine
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Villus from the small intestine
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Villus from the small intestine
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Villus from the small intestine
S. Schuller- Archives and manuscripts
Hanna Corbishley's papers and correspondence: Chronion Villus Sampling (CVS) / Homeopathy
Date: 1985-1987Reference: SA/NCT/A/7/7Part of: National Childbirth Trust (NCT)- Archives and manuscripts
"Active Birth, Birth Education" research files: "Aminocentesis, AFP Testing, Chlorionic Villus Sampling"
Date: 1978-1988Reference: PP/KZR/E/3/4Part of: The archive of Sheila Kitzinger (1929-2015)- Digital Images
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Horizontal section of chorionic villus.
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The villus architecture of the small intestine in the tropics : a necropsy study / by C.J.G. Chacko [and others].
Date: [1969?]- Digital Images
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Intestinal villi
Liz Hirst, Medical Research Council- Digital Images
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Human small intestine showing villi. The cytokeratinin the cells is stained blue, the cell nuclei are stained red and the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels are stained green.
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Human small intestine showing villi and glands. The cytokeratinin the cells is stained blue, the cell nuclei are stained red and the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels are stained green.
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Human small intestine showing the columnar epithelium. The cytokeratinin the cells is stained blue, the cell nuclei are stained red and the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels are stained green.
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Human small intestine showing villi and glands. The cytokeratinin the cells is stained blue, the cell nuclei are stained red and the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels are stained green.
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Human small intestine showing villi and glands. The cytokeratin in the cells is stained blue, the cell nuclei are stained red and the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels are stained green.
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Mouse colon infected with Citrobacter rodentium
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Mouse colon infected with Citrobacter rodentium
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Neuroendocrine cells in the small intestine
S. Schuller- Digital Images
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Goblet cells are packed full of mucous globules (blue), which they release to provide lubrication and protection to the inner surfaces of the intestine and the respiratory system among others. The mucous globules are condensed inside the goblet cell but expand hugely once they are released, absorbing water within 20 milliseconds. This rapid release occurs in response to lots of different stimuli and allows the mucous to get to work instantly.
University of Edinburgh- Digital Images
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Chorionic villi explants in culture flask
Wessex Reg. Genetics Centre- Digital Images
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Chorionic villi samples in petri dish
Wessex Reg. Genetics Centre- Digital Images
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A single enteropathogenic E. coli in the intestine
S. Schuller- Archives and manuscripts
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Ferguson-Smith correspondence with D T Y Liu
Date: 1984-1986Reference: UGC 188/3/6/12/3Part of: Papers of Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith, geneticist, Professor of Medical Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland- Digital Images
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Section of the gut
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen