Kls005-23l.jpg [TRUSTED]

If you have the image, describing its (such as the type of staining or the organ depicted) will significantly narrow down the search.

: Many identifiers like this appear in studies related to kidney injury , colorectal polyps , or cervical cytology .

: The suffix ".JPG" and the code structure are frequently used in papers discussing Light Sheet Microscopy or super-resolution imaging to label specific high-resolution figures of tissue samples. KLS005-23L.JPG

(e.g., a specific database like PubMed , a university repository, or a clinical trial site like ClinicalTrials.gov ).

(e.g., a human cell, a plant root, a brain tissue scan, or a medical chart). If you have the image, describing its (such

mentioned near where you found the file?

To help me find the specific paper you need, could you please provide: To help me find the specific paper you

However, the exact paper cannot be identified from this filename alone, as "KLS005" is a common alphanumeric prefix used by various researchers and labs. For example: