2010年6月16日水曜日
Blood vessels in retina of a mouse
These are scanning electron microscopic images of the retina from the side of vitreous body. Image 2 and 3 are the higher magnification views of image 1. While (I) in image 1 is the cell just below inner limiting membrane, (G) is a ganglion cell and (V) is a blood vessel (capillary) in retina. Pericytes (P) in image 3 with processes (arrowhead) associate the endothelial tube in retina. The blood vessels in retina are quite different from those of choriocapillaris described here before.
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