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Micrograph of a sagittal section the hypophysis illustrating the pars distalis, pars intermedia and pars tuberalis
Low magnification image of the pars distalis, pars intermedia and pars tuberalis of the hypophysis
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 lateral wing of the pars distalis illustrating the differential staining of endocrine cells in this lobe
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 lateral wing of the pars distalis illustrating the differential staining of endocrine cells
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.
Micrograph of the lateral wing of the pars distalis illustrating the differential staining of endocrine cells
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 micrograph of the lateral wing of the pars distalis illustrating the differential staining of endocrine cells
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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