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English: Aponeurosis. During staining process all cells were removed exposing fibers. Collagen fibers appears in two directions, perfectly arranged in overlapping layer. Tissue is torn allowing see the distribution of the different layers; 100X.
Español: Microscopía óptica: aponeurosis. En el proceso de tinción se eliminaron las células, exponiendo sólo las fibras que lo componen. Se ven las fibras de colágeno distribuídas en dos direcciones, perfectamente ordenadas en capas superpuestas. El tejido está rasgado permitiendo ver la distribución de las distintas capas; 100X.
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