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Micrograph of a cross section of a human aorta stained with Verhoeff's van Gieson (EVG)
Low magnification micrograph of a Verhoeff's van Gieson stained human aorta illustrating the elastic fibres in black
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
Low magnification micrograph of a transverse section of the aorta showing the fenestrated elastic layers in the tunica media and characteristic connective tissue containing vasa vasorum in the tunica adventitia
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
Low magnification micrograph of a Verhoeff's van Gieson stained human aorta illustrating the elastic fibres in black
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
Low magnification micrograph of a transverse section of the aorta showing the fenestrated elastic layers in the tunica media and characteristic connective tissue containing vasa vasorum in the tunica adventitia
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
Micrograph of a transverse section of the aorta illustrating the high content of elastin fibres in the tunica media
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
Micrograph of a transverse section of the aorta showing the fenestrated elastic layers in the tunica media and characteristic connective tissue containing vasa vasorum in the tunica adventitia
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
High magnification micrograph of a transverse section of the aorta illustrating the high content of elastin fibres in the tunica media
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
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