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Elastic fibres require special stains to be visualised.
Elastic fibres require special stains to be visualised.
This histology image shows both elastic fibres and collagen bundles within the connective tissue of the dermis.





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Integumentary Histology - Elastic Fibres

Skin, human - elastin & van Gieson

Elastic fibres require special stains to be visualised.

This histology image shows both elastic fibres and collagen bundles within the connective tissue of the dermis.


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