Type II and type I alveolar cells in the lung (human, adult)

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Title Type II and type I alveolar cells in the lung (human, adult)
Creator Poels, Lambert G.
Contributor Lambert G. Poels, PhD, UMC St Radboud Nijmegen; Paul H. K. Jap, PhD, UMC St Radboud Nijmegen
Date 2006-09-28
Subject Pneumocyte I; Pneumocyte II; Interstitial cell; Alveolar cell type I; Alveolar cell type II
Description Electron microscopy. At the top the alveolar space (1) is lined by a thin cytoplasm (2) of type I alveolar cell (pneumocyte I). At the left side part of a type II alveolar cell (3, pneumocyte II) with electron-dense remnants of two characteristic multilamellar bodies (4) as well as many organelles. Note at (*) junction between these two epithelial cells. Below a capillary with some erythrocytes (5). The arrows (↓) indicate junctions between the endothelial cell processes. (6) points to an extension of an interstitial cell squeezed between capillary (5) and the pneumocytes (2,3). Thin-walled areas (not shown here) are most favourable to gas exchange and alternate with thick-walled areas (thick line, ▬) consisting of supporting fibers, extracellular matrix and cells of the alveolar framework that separate the alveolar epithelium from the capillaries.
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Format image/jpeg
Rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/
Collection Poja Histology Collection - Respiratory System Subset
ARK ark:/87278/s67d5xd8
Setname ehsl_heal
ID 890695
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s67d5xd8
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