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The human eye is an amazing organ, and it is very complex. What we see when we see images, is the light reflected from objects that we are looking at. Since our eyes a ...
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Answers.com - Why is your iris colored / The iris has epithelial cells, which are strongly pigmented (colored) to make it difficult for ligh... click for more ... The iris has epithelial cells,
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When the iris is inflammed, white blood cells (leukocytes) are shed into the anterior chamber of the eye where they can...
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Its because the cells you are looking come from the root of the onion plant, which looks similar to a lily or iris. The "onion" pa...view more ... Why Do Onion Cells Not Have Chlorop...
Iris (anatomy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The back surface is covered by a heavily pigmented epithelial layer that is two cells thick (the iris pigment epithelium), but the front surface has no epithelium.
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In recent experiments, Dr. Masatoshi Haruta of Kyoto University and colleagues took iris cells from rat eyes, then introduced a gene called Crx that is normally ...
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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of various genes related to photoreceptor development on rodent and primate iris cells and ...
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To define further the role of iris monocytic cells in the systemic suppression of ... Monocytic cells in iris cell suspensions were recovered from mice receiving an ...
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Phenotypic and immunoregulatory characteristics of monocytic iris cells. Li X, Shen S, Urso D, Kalique S, Park SH, Sharafieh R, O'Rourke J, Cone RE.
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Oct 24, 2005 ... The iris, a component of the uveal tract, delineates the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye. The iris contains pigmented cells and muscle ...
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