Photomicrograph blood components Stock Photos and Images
A photomicrograph detecting the presence of hemosiderin, stained blue, within diffuse bone marrow, 1972. Hemosiderin, revealed here using PAS stain and HandE counterstain, is a normal by-product produced during the breakdown of red blood cells, and the decomposition of the hemoglobin molecule contained in these blood components. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Gordon D. McLaren. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photomicrograph-detecting-the-presence-of-hemosiderin-stained-blue-within-diffuse-bone-marrow-1972-hemosiderin-revealed-here-using-pas-stain-and-hande-counterstain-is-a-normal-by-product-produced-during-the-breakdown-of-red-blood-cells-and-the-decomposition-of-the-hemoglobin-molecule-contained-in-these-blood-components-image-courtesy-cdcdr-gordon-d-mclaren-image244837843.html
RMT6994K–A photomicrograph detecting the presence of hemosiderin, stained blue, within diffuse bone marrow, 1972. Hemosiderin, revealed here using PAS stain and HandE counterstain, is a normal by-product produced during the breakdown of red blood cells, and the decomposition of the hemoglobin molecule contained in these blood components. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Gordon D. McLaren.
A photomicrograph detecting the presence of hemosiderin, stained blue, within diffuse bone marrow, 1972. Hemosiderin, revealed here using PAS stain and HandE counterstain, is a normal by-product produced during the breakdown of red blood cells, and the decomposition of the hemoglobin molecule contained in these blood components. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Gordon D. McLaren. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-photomicrograph-detecting-the-presence-of-hemosiderin-stained-blue-within-diffuse-bone-marrow-1972-hemosiderin-revealed-here-using-pas-stain-and-hande-counterstain-is-a-normal-by-product-produced-during-the-breakdown-of-red-blood-cells-and-the-decomposition-of-the-hemoglobin-molecule-contained-in-these-blood-components-image-courtesy-cdcdr-gordon-d-mclaren-image244837834.html
RMT6994A–A photomicrograph detecting the presence of hemosiderin, stained blue, within diffuse bone marrow, 1972. Hemosiderin, revealed here using PAS stain and HandE counterstain, is a normal by-product produced during the breakdown of red blood cells, and the decomposition of the hemoglobin molecule contained in these blood components. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Gordon D. McLaren.
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