Electron microscopy, a set of the ultrastuctural features of different types of phagocytic cells. Top left side (A): Circulating monocyte with phagocytized latex particles (peripheral blood, human). The nucleus is large and with a long small indentation. Close to the nucleus several individually internalized electron-light latex particles (with a dense core) in phagosomes (1). At (3) small electron-dense lysosomal granules. At (2) a phagolysosome containing lysosomes and a latex particle. Outside the cell remnants of latex particles. Top right side (B): Normal circulating monocyte (peripheral blood, human). Inset shows light microscopy; note the large nucleus with some indentations, cytoplasmic azurophilic granules are visible. At (4) a ...
Electron microscopy. (Cytotoxic) lymphocyte (A) with a juxta-nuclear Golgi area (3) and centrioles (...
The left photograph (A) shows the apical cytoplasm of a syncytiotrophoblast cell (STC, nucleus). The...
Scheme electron microscopy. From CFU-S (colony forming units-spleen) stem cells arise CFU-GM (colony...
Electron microscopy. In this picture the large nucleus (1) of this cell (diameter of 12-20 μm) is tw...
Electron microscopy. A small part of a megakaryocyte (see also inset) shows two nuclear segments (1)...
Electron microscopy. These disc-shaped cells (2-4 m) without nucleus are derived from cytoplasmic fr...
Electron microscopy. Mature B and T lymphocytes are ameboid cells (5-8 m) with a high nucleus-cytopl...
Electron microscopy. A detail of the cytoplasm of a megakaryocyte (see inset) demonstrates distinctl...
Electron microscopy. The primary function of neutrophilic granulocytes is phagocytosis, ingestion of...
<p>(A) Fluorescence microcopy image of human TM cells phagocytically challenged with pHRodo-labeled ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Overview of the rhogocyte. Note the large nucleus (→n), electron-dense granula (→g) an...
Electron microscopy. An anucleate reticulocyte with fimbriated processes (asymmetrical folding of th...
Scheme electron microscopy. A lymphocyte with an indented nucleus and (1) nucleolus shows a juxta-nu...
Electron microscopy. In a section of a so-called buffy coat collected from peripheral blood two huge...
(A) Low power electron micrograph of the optic nerve periphery at 1 w after injury, with a pale yell...
Electron microscopy. (Cytotoxic) lymphocyte (A) with a juxta-nuclear Golgi area (3) and centrioles (...
The left photograph (A) shows the apical cytoplasm of a syncytiotrophoblast cell (STC, nucleus). The...
Scheme electron microscopy. From CFU-S (colony forming units-spleen) stem cells arise CFU-GM (colony...
Electron microscopy. In this picture the large nucleus (1) of this cell (diameter of 12-20 μm) is tw...
Electron microscopy. A small part of a megakaryocyte (see also inset) shows two nuclear segments (1)...
Electron microscopy. These disc-shaped cells (2-4 m) without nucleus are derived from cytoplasmic fr...
Electron microscopy. Mature B and T lymphocytes are ameboid cells (5-8 m) with a high nucleus-cytopl...
Electron microscopy. A detail of the cytoplasm of a megakaryocyte (see inset) demonstrates distinctl...
Electron microscopy. The primary function of neutrophilic granulocytes is phagocytosis, ingestion of...
<p>(A) Fluorescence microcopy image of human TM cells phagocytically challenged with pHRodo-labeled ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Overview of the rhogocyte. Note the large nucleus (→n), electron-dense granula (→g) an...
Electron microscopy. An anucleate reticulocyte with fimbriated processes (asymmetrical folding of th...
Scheme electron microscopy. A lymphocyte with an indented nucleus and (1) nucleolus shows a juxta-nu...
Electron microscopy. In a section of a so-called buffy coat collected from peripheral blood two huge...
(A) Low power electron micrograph of the optic nerve periphery at 1 w after injury, with a pale yell...
Electron microscopy. (Cytotoxic) lymphocyte (A) with a juxta-nuclear Golgi area (3) and centrioles (...
The left photograph (A) shows the apical cytoplasm of a syncytiotrophoblast cell (STC, nucleus). The...
Scheme electron microscopy. From CFU-S (colony forming units-spleen) stem cells arise CFU-GM (colony...