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Basement Membrane of a Kidney Royalty Free Stock Photo
Microscopic View of Small Blood Vessel Damage Basement Membrane Thickening and Hyaline Material Deposition Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kidney. Mallory’s trichrome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coloured TEM micrograph of kidney proximal tubule cells showing brush border (light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human kidney. Diabetic nephropathy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Urinary Tract Epithelial Cells Structure and Variation Along the Tract Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed close-up of nephron structures in a kidney, showcasing intricate blood vessels and glomeruli Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basement Membrane of a Kidney
Kidney. Glomeruli Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human kidney. Diabetic nephropathy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kidney. Proximal convoluted tubule. Periodic acid–Schiff PAS method Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kidney cortex. 0’5 µm thick section Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human kidney. Diabetic nephropathy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Human kidney. Diabetic nephropathy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kidney cortex. 0’5 µm thick section Royalty Free Stock Photo
This stain highlights the reticular fibers and or basement membrane of tissues. This is a human kidney seen at under a microscope at 40x. The black rings are basement membranes. These are considered special stains in the fields of histology and pathology. They are used to determine normality of tissues.


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