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Light micrograph of a human tongue illustrating the filiform and fungiform papillae, the lamina propria and the loose connective tissue containing fascicles of skeletal muscle
Low magnification image of the tongue illustrating the fungiform papillae with non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium, the loose connective tissue of the lamina propria and bundles of skeletal 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 the tongue illustrating the filiform papillae, loose connective tissue of the lamina propria and bundles of skeletal 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 micrograph of the tongue illustrating numerous blood vessels,nerve and skeletal muscle bundles within the connective tissue of the lamina propria
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 the tongue illustrating numerous blood vessels,nerve and skeletal muscle bundles within the connective tissue of the lamina propria
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 the tongue illustrating numerous blood vessels, nerve and skeletal muscle bundles within the connective tissue of the lamina propria
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 filiform papilla illustrating the non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium
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 fungiform papilla illustrating the non-keratinised stratified squamous epithelium
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 of the stratified epithelium of the lingual papillae
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 of a transverse section of a nerve within the lamina propria
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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