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Micrograph of a mammal brain section stained with haematoxylin and eosin illustrating the cortex, corpus callosum, hippocampus, lateral ventricle and meninges
Low magnification image of the cerebral cortex illustrating the organisation of neurones within the grey matter. Meninges can be observed covering the brain surface
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
Low magnification image of the cerebrum illustrating the different layers of the hippocampus
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
Higher magnification image of the hippocampus illustrating the organisation of neurones in the CA1 region
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
High magnification image of the cerebral cortex showing the high density on neurones, glial cells and small blood vessels
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
High magnification image of the neurones in the CA1 region of the hippocampus
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
High magnification image through the corpus callosum showing the high density of glial cells and capillaries
Disability awareness and educational equity: This image has been optimised for red-green colour blind observers who are often unable to differentiate the colours in histological slides, using methods described by Professors Landini and Perryer here.
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