Corneal epithelium with desquamating cell
- Rob Young
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Description
Transmission electron micrograph of the
epithelial surface of the peripheral cornea.
These epithelial cells have very few organelles
apart from nuclei. They adhere to each other via
numerous desmosomes - the black spots along the
interfaces between cells. The cell at the top of
the picture is breaking these contacts with the
cells below it and is about to slough off. This
cell is approximately 33 microns long and has a
dark pyknotic nucleus.