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Dermal Collection (#2)

"Dermal Wonders: Exploring the Intricacies of Skin and Its Marvels" 1️⃣ Zebra fish skin under the SEM

Background imageDermal Collection: Skin mole, light micrograph

Skin mole, light micrograph

Background imageDermal Collection: Primate fingerprint ridges, SEM

Primate fingerprint ridges, SEM

Background imageDermal Collection: Primate ear canal, SEM

Primate ear canal, SEM

Background imageDermal Collection: Human skin, light micrograph

Human skin, light micrograph
Human skin. Light micrograph of a cross-section through a sample of skin from a human finger. Across top are layers of stratified squamous epithelium forming the outer skin layers

Background imageDermal Collection: Fungal skin infection, artwork

Fungal skin infection, artwork
Fungal skin infection. Artwork of clumps of fungal hyphae (brown), representing an infection of the skin by a fungus. In humans, this is invariably a dermatophyte

Background imageDermal Collection: Vial of hyaluronic acid

Vial of hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is a polysaccharide found in the joint spaces, where it acts as a lubricant, and is also a major component of cartilage and skin

Background imageDermal Collection: African elephant eye and skin

African elephant eye and skin
Elephant eye and skin. Close up of the eye of an African elephant (Loxodonta africana). The long eyelashes are to protect the eyes from dust and insects

Background imageDermal Collection: Snake dermis fibres, SEM

Snake dermis fibres, SEM
Snake dermis fibres, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The dermis is the layer of living skin below the outer epidermis and the scales of a snake

Background imageDermal Collection: Skin tissue, SEM

Skin tissue, SEM
Skin tissue. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fracture through human skin tissue. The fracture plane (lower frame) has revealed the pseudo-stratified epithelium (below surface)

Background imageDermal Collection: Scalp tissue, light micrograph

Scalp tissue, light micrograph
Scalp tissue. Polarised light micrograph of a section through the human scalp. This section shows oblique and transverse sections through hair shafts (yellow-orange)

Background imageDermal Collection: Skin tissue, light micrograph

Skin tissue, light micrograph
Skin tissue. Light micrograph of a transverse section through human skin. The skin is made up of an outer epidermis (pale purple, across top) with hair follicles (deep purple)

Background imageDermal Collection: Heel skin tissue, light micrograph

Heel skin tissue, light micrograph
Heel skin tissue. Polarised light micrograph of a transverse section through skin from the heel of a human foot. The sole of the foot has to withstand the weight of the body

Background imageDermal Collection: Foot skin tissue, light micrograph

Foot skin tissue, light micrograph
Foot skin tissue. Light micrograph of a transverse section through skin from a human foot. The skin is made up of an outer epidermis (across top)

Background imageDermal Collection: Skin sweat glands, light micrograph

Skin sweat glands, light micrograph
Skin sweat glands. Light micrograph of a transverse section through skin from a human foot. The skin is made up of an outer epidermis (across top) and a lower epidermis (deep purple)




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"Dermal Wonders: Exploring the Intricacies of Skin and Its Marvels" 1️⃣ Zebra fish skin under the SEM: Unveiling the intricate patterns and textures of this aquatic creature's dermal layer. 2️⃣ Psoriasis: A closer look at the enigmatic skin condition, revealing its impact on the dermis and beyond. 3️⃣ Pigmented skin mole C013 / 7318: Delving into the fascinating world of moles, their unique pigmentation, and their connection to our dermal landscape. 4️⃣ Skin and hair follicles in a mesmerizing light micrograph: Witnessing nature's artistry as we explore the interplay between our epidermis and hair growth. 5️⃣ Picture No. 10767831 captures Echinus esculentus, an edible sea urchin with stunning radial rows bumps adorning its upper surface. Nature's beauty knows no bounds. 6️⃣ Cutaneous leishmaniasis in 1917: Reflecting on historical records to understand how this parasitic infection affects our precious dermal layers. 7️⃣ Hair follicle magnified under SEM C014 / 0382 & C014 / 0383: Peering into these microscopic wonders that play a vital role in our hair growth cycle. 8️⃣ Hairy scalp skin illuminated through a light micrograph: Appreciating the complexity of our scalp's structure as it supports lush locks atop our heads. 9️⃣ Skin structure depicted through artwork C016 / 7541: Merging science with creativity to portray the intricacies of human dermis like never before – a masterpiece within ourselves. 🔟 Finger skin revealed under SEM lens: Discovering unseen details etched onto every inch of our fingertips – where touch meets sensation.