Inflamed and normal nasal mucosa cells and micro cilia vector scheme with nasal spray effect and bottle
Flat vector illustration comparing healthy and leaky gut lining, showing tight junctions and inflammation.
Crohns disease vector illustration. Labeled diagram with diagnosis and symptoms. Infographic with autoimmune disorder and healthy intestine. Structure with gastrointestinal tract.
Human vagina, vaginal opening or female reproductive sex organ flat vector icon for apps and websites
Respiratory epithelium. A type of ciliated columnar epithelium found lining most of the respiratory tract as respiratory mucosa including goblet cell, basal and ciliated cells, mucus.
Peptic ulcer. human silhouette. close up of stomach with ulcer. Stress ulcer is a mucosal defect. Human anatomy. Vector illustration for medical use
Flat vector illustration comparing healthy and leaky gut lining, showing tight junctions and inflammation.
Flat vector diagram comparing healthy and leaky gut, showing inflammation, tight junctions, and permeability.
Types of epithelium. squamous, cubic, ciliated, glandular. Set Infographics Vector illustration on isolated background
Medical illustration of Vaginal Epithelium Structure with Lactobacilli on the Surface and Glycogen molecules
Enteric nervous system or ENS intrinsic autonomic anatomy outline diagram. Labeled educational scheme with complex detailed structure with mucosa, muscularis and mesentery part vector illustration.
Mucosal immune system diagram. Mucous or gut associated lymphoid tissue. Medical vector illustration
Medical illustration showing two types of rectal prolapse, a partial thickness prolapse, and a full thickness prolapsed.
Peptic ulcer disease. Gastric and duodenal ulcer. Stress ulcer is a mucosal defect. This ulcers can be located anywhere within the stomach and proximal duodenum. Human anatomy. Vector illustration for medical use
Nasal mucosa cells. Nasal secretions. Ciliated, basal and goblet cells. Olfactory epithelium. Cells act as a low resistance filter. Vector illustration
Vector illustration comparing normal and leaky gut, showing intestinal lining, tight junctions, and permeability.
Common lung pathology and excessive mucus. Diseases (cystic fibrosis) may cause the formation of thick mucus in airways, bacterial infection. Biofilm formation in the lungs.
Skin Cells and Structure Layers of epidermis. cornified (stratum corneum), clear or translucent layer (lucidum), granular (stratum granulosum), spinous (spinosum), basal or germinal layer (stratum basale or germinativum)
Vector illustration of normal gut epithelium showing intact tight junctions, villi, and pathogens above the protective barrier in a flat style
Small intestine mucosa, showing villus and crypt structure with labeled cell types for educational purposes structure diagram hand drawn schematic vector illustration. Medical science illustration