Light Micrograph Of Normal Cells In Cervical Smear is a photograph by Dr. E. Walker which was uploaded on May 6th, 2013.
Light Micrograph Of Normal Cells In Cervical Smear
Cervical cells. Light micrograph of normal squamous epithelial cells in a cervical smear. These cells make up the outer wall of the cervix, the... more
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Light Micrograph Of Normal Cells In Cervical Smear
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Dr. E. Walker
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Cervical cells. Light micrograph of normal squamous epithelial cells in a cervical smear. These cells make up the outer wall of the cervix, the passage linking the uterus to the vagina. The cells have large amounts of cytoplasm (stained pink or blue) and small nuclei (black dots). Cervical smears are examined to alert a doctor to the cellular changes associated with the development of cervical infection or cancer. Papanicolaou stained. Magnification x400 at 35mm x670 at 5x7cm size.
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May 6th, 2013
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