Micrograh of muscle fibers and venules with two adhered white blood cells in the cross section of the cremaster muscle. In combination with the image below can be produced an anaglyph (used to provide a stereoscopic 3D effect)
Credit&Source: Amir Prizant, University of Rochester, Mechanical Engineering Department, May 2009
So cool
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