Prepared Microscope Slide, Liver, Mammalian; Showing Hepatic Cells; Section; H&E Stain
SKU: 249564
Dive into the microscopic world of mammalian biology with this expertly prepared Red Bone Marrow section slide, stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E). This slide showcases the intricate structure of red bone marrow, highlighting the presence of giant blood cells, making it an invaluable tool for students, educators, and researchers alike. Perfect for classroom demonstrations, detailed study, or research, this slide provides a clear and vivid representation of bone marrow histology, offering a deeper understanding of mammalian hematopoiesis.
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