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Micrograph of a cross section of the human spermatic cord
Low magnification image of a cross section of the spermatic cord showing the ductus defferens and numerous blood vessels
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 image of a cross section of the spermatic cord showing the numerous veins and arteries
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 image of a cross section of the spermatic cord illustrating the cremaster muscle
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 image of a cross section of the spermatic cord showing the ductus defferens, large blood vessels and numerous nerve bundles
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 image of a cross section of the spermatic cord showing the ductus defferens andand the numerous blood vessels and the numerous blood vessels and nerve bundles within the connective tissue
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 cross section of the ductus deferens illustrating the thick muscular wall, the ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining the lumen and the numerous blood vessels and nerve bundles within the connective tissue
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 cross section of the ductus deferens illustrating the thick muscular wall and the ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining the lumen
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 cross section of the ductus deferens illustrating the thick muscular wall and the ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining the lumen
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 image illustrating the ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium lining the lumen and the thick muscular wall of the ductus deferens
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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