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Liver lobules, 10x Sus scrofa
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Photographer: Sarah Werning
ID: 0000 0000 0807 0777 (2007-08-14)Copyright © 2007 Sarah Werning
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date of photo Aug 5, 2007
notes Liver lobules, Mallory-Azan stain. Taken at 10x. This is IB 131L slide #43. The pig liver has more distinct lobules than the human, with connective tissue running along all six sides of each lobule in cross-section. In the middle of each lobule is a central vein, and the pink hepatic cords (chains of hepatocytes) radiate outwards. The white spaces between hepatic cords are the sinusoids, the capillaries in which the gastrointestinal blood from the hepatic portal system is processed. At the junctions between liver lobules are the portal triads, composed of the portal arterioles, portal venules, and bile ducts.camera Nikon D70s, original resolution: 300dpi, 3008x2000pxls at 10x magnification
photo category: Misc. - histology
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