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Cellular architecture of human skin lymphoma imaged by whole mount tissue microscopy. Normal human skin has a rich network of white blood cells (specifically dendritic cells, T cells and macrophages) which form sheaths around blood vessels. In diseased skin, such as in skin lymphoma as seen here, this normal architecture becomes distorted. In this image, lots of T cells (stained for CD3; red), dendritic cells (stained for CD11c; green) and macrophages (stained for LYVE-1; blue) have infiltrated the skin. X20 magnification. Scale bar (white) represents 100 micrometres.
Makers
- Muzlifah Haniffa, Newcastle University
Onderwerp
- Wholemount
- Barriers
- Protection
- Network
- Immunology
- Immune response
- Leucocyte
- White blood cells
- T cell
- Connections
- …
Makers
- Muzlifah Haniffa, Newcastle University
Onderwerp
- Wholemount
- Barriers
- Protection
- Network
- Immunology
- Immune response
- Leucocyte
- White blood cells
- T cell
- Connections
- …
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Rechten
- Credit: Dr. Xiao-nong Wang, Human Dendritic Cell Laboratory, Newcastle University
Bron
- B0009509
Identificatie
- B0009509
- fvj6hmex
Land
- United Kingdom
Naam van de collectie
Voor het eerst gepubliceerd op Europeana
- 2019-06-09T11:18:59.113Z
Laatste keer bijgewerkt door deelnemende erfgoedorganisatie
- 2019-06-09T11:18:59.113Z