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H&E, 100x 1 3 2

1 2 Specific actin smooth muscle Human pineal gland: man 20 years old. The figure shows immunohistochemistry with specific actin smooth muscle, brown color. 1) positive cells; and 2) negative cells). CD117 + Human pineal gland: man 20 years old. The figure shows c-kit cells positive (arrow) Specific actin smooth muscle

[glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), brown color). Human pineal gland: man 20 years old. The figure shows immunohistochemistry with antibodies against glial markers [glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), brown color).

The figure shows the corpora arenacea (arrow). Human pineal gland: 20 years old male. The figure shows the corpora arenacea (arrow).