Old engraved illustration of arches of organ of Corti or corti's organ (very highly magnified) - stock photo

Copyright has expired on this artwork. From my own archives, digitally restored. The organ of Corti is named after Italian anatomist Alfonso Corti, who first described it in 1851. Viewed in cross section, the most striking feature of the organ of Corti is the arch, or tunnel, of Corti, formed by two rows of pillar cells, or rods.
Copyright has expired on this artwork. From my own archives, digitally restored. The organ of Corti is named after Italian anatomist Alfonso Corti, who first described it in 1851. Viewed in cross section, the most striking feature of the organ of Corti is the arch, or tunnel, of Corti, formed by two rows of pillar cells, or rods.
Old engraved illustration of arches of organ of Corti or corti's organ (very highly magnified)
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