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  • 71Corneal epithelium — Vertical section of human cornea from near the margin. (Waldeyer.) Magnified. 1. Epithelium. 2. Anterior elastic lamina. 3. substantia propria. 4. Posterior elastic lamina. 5. Endothelium of the anterior chamber. a. Oblique fibers …

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  • 72Ocular immune system — Human eye. Ocular immune system protects the eye from infection and regulates healing processes following injuries. The interior of the eye lacks lymph vessels but is highly vascularized, and many immune cells reside in the uvea, including mostly …

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  • 73Fovea centralis — Schematic diagram of the human eye, with the fovea at the bottom. It shows a horizontal section through the right eye Latin fovea centra …

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  • 74Photoreceptor cell — This article is about cellular photoreceptors. For other types of photoreceptors, see Photoreceptor (disambiguation). Rods and cones redirects here. For the Blue Man Group song, see Rods and Cones (song). Neuron: Photoreceptor Cell …

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  • 75Cone cell — Neuron: Cone Cell Normalized responsivity spectra of human cone cells, S, M, and L types NeuroLex ID …

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  • 76Choroid — Schematic cross section of the human eye; choroid is shown in purple …

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  • 77Corneal keratocyte — Corneal keratocytes (corneal fibroblasts) are specialized fibroblasts residing in the stroma. This corneal layer, representing about 85 90% of corneal thickness, is built up from highly regular collagenous lamellae and extracellular matrix… …

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  • 78Trabecular meshwork — Enlarged general view of the iridial angle. (When enlarged, visible with older label of trabecular tissue ) Latin reticulum trabeculare sclerae Gray s …

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  • 79Photosensitive ganglion cell — Section of retina: light strikes first the ganglion cell layer, last the rods and cones Photosensitive ganglion cells, also called photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells (pRGC), intrinsically photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells (ipRGC) or… …

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  • 80Zonule of Zinn — Schematic diagram of the human eye. (Zonular fibers labeled at upper left.) …

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