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Intercalated and Intralobular Ducts by Phase Contrast
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Cuboidal Epithelium Lining Intralobular Duct by Phase Contrast
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Small and Isolated Iset Cells in the Peripheral Pancreas by Phase Contrast
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Well Developed Vasculature in Human Pancreas by Phase Contrast
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Smaller Peripheral Islets of Langerhans by Phase Contrast
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Heavy Collagen Layer in Wall of Pancreatic Duct By Phase Contrast
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Vascular Tree Extending Into the Acini by Phase Contrast
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Highly Vascularized Islets of Langerhans by Phase Contrast
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Heavy Collagen Layer in Wall of Pancreatic Duct by Phase Contrast
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Exocrine and Endocrine Pancreas by Phase Contrast
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Islet of Langerhans in Human Pancreas by Phase Contrast
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Large Encapsulated Islets of Langerhans in Human Pancreas
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Interductal Vasculature in the Human Pancreas
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Endocrine and Exocrine Pancreas
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Encapsulated Islets of Langerhans by Phase Contrast
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Ductal System of the Exocrine Pancreas by Phase Contrast
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Thin Capsule of Human Pancreas by Phase Contrast
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Heavy Collagen Support in Pancreatic Duct by Phase Contrast
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Exocrine and Endocrine Pancreas by Phase Contrast
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Thin Capsule of the Human Pancreas
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The Endocrine and Exocrine Pancreas
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Heavy Collagen Wall in The Pancreatic Duct
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The Ductal System Serving the Exocrine Pancreas
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Encapsulated Islet of Langerhans
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Intercalated, Intralobular and Interlobular Ducts in the Human Pancreas
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The Central or Pancreatic Duct in the Human Pancreas
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Larger Islets of Langerhans Near the Main Interlobular Ducts in the Human Pancreas
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The Endocrine and Exocrine Pancreas
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The Bran and Underlying Aleurone Layer in the Embryo of Zea Mays
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