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Cross section of a normal maternal spiral arteriole surrounded by large numbers of invasive trophoblasts (cytokeratin staining).
Tissue damage, in the forms of bronchitis and emphysema, is evident when the cross section of a normal lung is compared with the lungs of light and heavy smokers.
Fig. 1 Cross section of a normal milk duct showing the lumen, mammary epithelial cells, myoepitheial cells, and basement membrane.
The Raman cross section of a normal Raman spectroscopy is inherently weak, thus preventing from the application of high-sensitivity analysis.
To compare the results obtained with the mouse epithelial network, we also evaluated the dynamics of the model with a human epithelial network derived from data obtained experimentally in our laboratory, by immunolabeling a histological section of a normal child thymic tissue with a pan-cytokeratin antibody.
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There is a huge number of submicroscopic pores aligned mainly on the longitudinal axis of the fibres such that there are roughly 10 million pores in a cross-section of a normal fibre.
Figure 3 Histologic sections of a normal ACL (A), sutured ACL (B) and sutured ACL with SIS (C).
Figure 5 Immunohistologic sections of a normal ACL (A), sutured ACL (B) and sutured ACL with SIS (C).
Figure 2 Histologic sections of a normal ACL (A), sutured ACL (B) and sutured ACL with SIS (C) with magnification of subintimal synovial layer at the top right (×100).
The ratio of α-SMA positive cells in the control groups was 19% and 20%, respectively (Table 1). Figure 6 Immunohistologic sections of a normal ACL (A), sutured ACL (B) and sutured ACL with SIS (C).
The bottom part of Fig. 2 shows detail from coronal sections of a normal monkey (EX), indicating the location of the intact fornix, and monkeys M1 M3.
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