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    Pancreas tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of part of the exocrine pancreas. Seen here are zymogen granules and cell nuclei. In the image the endoplasmic reticulum that fills the cytoplasm is clearly visible. — Stock Photo
    Pancreas tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of part of the exocrine pancreas. Seen here are zymogen granules and cell nuclei. In the image the endoplasmic reticulum that fills the cytoplasm is clearly visible.
    Fractured pancreas tissue — Stock Photo
    Fractured pancreas tissue
    Fractured pancreas tissue — Stock Photo
    Fractured pancreas tissue
    Acinar pancreatic cell — Stock Photo
    Acinar pancreatic cell
    Pancreas tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of part of the exocrine pancreas. Seen here are zymogen granules and cell nuclei. In the image the endoplasmic reticulum that fills the cytoplasm is clearly visible. — Stock Photo
    Pancreas tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of part of the exocrine pancreas. Seen here are zymogen granules and cell nuclei. In the image the endoplasmic reticulum that fills the cytoplasm is clearly visible.
    Pancreas tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of part of the exocrine pancreas. Seen here are zymogen granules and cell nuclei. In the image the endoplasmic reticulum that fills the cytoplasm is clearly visible. — Stock Photo
    Pancreas tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of part of the exocrine pancreas. Seen here are zymogen granules and cell nuclei. In the image the endoplasmic reticulum that fills the cytoplasm is clearly visible.
    Pancreas tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of part of the exocrine pancreas. Seen here are zymogen granules and cell nuclei. In the image the endoplasmic reticulum that fills the cytoplasm is clearly visible. — Stock Photo
    Pancreas tissue. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of part of the exocrine pancreas. Seen here are zymogen granules and cell nuclei. In the image the endoplasmic reticulum that fills the cytoplasm is clearly visible.

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