The left photograph (A) shows the apical cytoplasm of a syncytiotrophoblast cell (STC, nucleus). The free cell surface displays small protrusions and a characteristic pattern of differently shaped microvilli; pinocytotic invaginations and a single macropinocytotic vacuole. Note the apical localized electron-dense lysosomal structures also visible at the lightmicroscopical level. The cytoplasm is stuffed with endoplasmic reticulum and all types of organelles. In the right picture (B) electron-grey lysosomal structures as well as peculiar long, thin loops of endocytotic structures as well as interconnecting clusters of lysosomal and endocytotic elements, illustrating high phagocytotic ability of these STCs
: (A) Left: stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (B) Right: electron microscopy (low magnification). A...
<p>Electron micrographs illustrating autophagic vacuoles in the villous cytotrophoblast at 8 weeks o...
The syncytiotrophoblast forms a continuous barrier between the maternal and fetal circulations. Here...
At the left (A), part of a tertiary (terminal) villus with the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast ce...
Electron microscopy. The mature villus, surrounded by intervillous space (1), contains capillaries (...
(See also POJA-L1227). (A) Survey and (B) detail of a tertiary placental villus lined by the multinu...
Sections of two human placentas (full term and 3 months in pregnancy) are studied with electron micr...
Sections of two human placentas (full term and 3 months in pregnancy) are studied with electron micr...
Sections of two human placentas (full term and 3 months in pregnancy) are studied with electron micr...
In the left photograph (A) is shown part of a tertiary villus with the organelle-rich cytoplasm of a...
Below a single electron-light cytotrophoblast cell (CTC or Langhans cell, 1) covered by a syncytiot...
(A) Lower and (B) higher magnification. Stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (C) electron microscopy...
Scanning electron micrographs of human placental cell surface show: (1) Differentiated zones of trop...
Morphological changes in fixed stromal cells and Hofbauer cells were studied throughout pregnancy in...
Stain: Hematoxylin ? azophloxine. A few tertiary villi (1) within the intervillous space (2) contain...
: (A) Left: stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (B) Right: electron microscopy (low magnification). A...
<p>Electron micrographs illustrating autophagic vacuoles in the villous cytotrophoblast at 8 weeks o...
The syncytiotrophoblast forms a continuous barrier between the maternal and fetal circulations. Here...
At the left (A), part of a tertiary (terminal) villus with the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast ce...
Electron microscopy. The mature villus, surrounded by intervillous space (1), contains capillaries (...
(See also POJA-L1227). (A) Survey and (B) detail of a tertiary placental villus lined by the multinu...
Sections of two human placentas (full term and 3 months in pregnancy) are studied with electron micr...
Sections of two human placentas (full term and 3 months in pregnancy) are studied with electron micr...
Sections of two human placentas (full term and 3 months in pregnancy) are studied with electron micr...
In the left photograph (A) is shown part of a tertiary villus with the organelle-rich cytoplasm of a...
Below a single electron-light cytotrophoblast cell (CTC or Langhans cell, 1) covered by a syncytiot...
(A) Lower and (B) higher magnification. Stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (C) electron microscopy...
Scanning electron micrographs of human placental cell surface show: (1) Differentiated zones of trop...
Morphological changes in fixed stromal cells and Hofbauer cells were studied throughout pregnancy in...
Stain: Hematoxylin ? azophloxine. A few tertiary villi (1) within the intervillous space (2) contain...
: (A) Left: stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (B) Right: electron microscopy (low magnification). A...
<p>Electron micrographs illustrating autophagic vacuoles in the villous cytotrophoblast at 8 weeks o...
The syncytiotrophoblast forms a continuous barrier between the maternal and fetal circulations. Here...