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biomedgirl:

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Looking at tissue sections to see their normal histology in my new pathology module. Next week we’re looking at cancerous tissues to see the difference. 🔬🦠

freshphotons:

InViVo Medical Animation of Red Blood Cells.

Peripheral blood smear –> basophil, monocyte, lymphocyte, eosinophil, & neutrophil

biomedgirl:

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Looking at tissue sections to see their normal histology in my new pathology module. Next week we’re looking at cancerous tissues to see the difference. 🔬🦠

thought-cafe:

The last Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology episodes are all about the immune system. Episode 45 is definitely one of our favourites! 💖 https://youtu.be/GIJK3dwCWCw

Giant Microbes: plushie organisms and cells!

“GIANTmicrobes is a toy company based in Stamford, Connecticut founded by Drew Oliver in 2002. GIANTmicrobes manufactures designer plush stuffed toys resembling microbes, including human pathogens such as E. coli and the Epstein-Barr virus. Each 5-7 inch long toy is based on electron micrographs of the real microbe, thus the toys represent an approximate million-fold magnification of the actual organisms and can serve as educational toys or mascots. The scientific theme of the toys combined with their friendly looks gave them an appeal to both children and adults.

Each microbe includes a printed card with fun, educational and fascinating facts, with a selection of over 150 different microbes and cells. They’re available in four sizes: 5-inch Originals, 12-inch XL, 2-foot Gigantics, 3-inch Minis in gift boxes & keychains. They are perfect gift for students, scientists, teachers, health professionals & anyone with a healthy sense of humor!”

mynotes4usmle:
“Pelger-Huet cell
• Seen in Myelodysplastic syndrome
• Bilobed neutriphil (hyposegmented)
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mynotes4usmle:

Pelger-Huet cell

  • Seen in Myelodysplastic syndrome
  • Bilobed neutriphil (hyposegmented)

neuromorphogenesis:

Meet your Mitochondria

Source: MitoQ

micro-scopic:
“ Testis, Adult, Convuluted Seminiferous Tubules (H&E stain)
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micro-scopic:
“ Testis, Adult, Convuluted Seminiferous Tubules (H&E stain)
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micro-scopic:

Testis, Adult, Convuluted Seminiferous Tubules (H&E stain)