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

: 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.

(e.g., a human cell, a plant root, a brain tissue scan, or a medical chart).

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

mentioned near where you found the file?

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

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

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:

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