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Alveolar Ultrastructure and Capillary Membrane

Alveolar Ultrastructure and Capillary Membrane

 

Alveolar Ultrastructure and Capillary Membrane
Image Number: 103-167
Dimensions: 300 DPI
Media Used: Mixed
Formats Available: Digital File
Title: Alveolar Ultrastructure and Capillary Membrane
Customization: Available
Image Description:  Cross-section with capillaries, macrophage, Type-I and Type-II cells, pores of Kahn, interstitium, surfactant, carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange. (insets optional).

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I work in layers so that any image can be modified to fit your layout or animation. All images can be altered and various elements highlighted!

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Board Certified Medical Illustrator Fellow, Association of Medical Illustrators
Master of Associated Medical Sciences, Biomedical Illustration. University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989.
Bachelor of Arts, Drawing and Painting. The University of Alaska, 1986.
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Science. Texas A&M University, 1983.

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