Light Micrograph Showing the Architecture of the Bone Marrow
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Light Micrograph Showing the Architecture of the Bone Marrow
LMs showing the architecture of the bone marrow. Many adipocytes (FC), hematopoietic cells (He), and venous sinusoids (VS) occupy spaces between bony trabeculae (Bo). Megakaryocytes (arrows), as the largest cells of the marrow, are conspicuous. Both cellularity and the ratio of adipocytes to hematopoietic cells may vary markedly in different parts of the same section. 255×. Wright?s

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Netter's Essential Histology
Netter's Essential Histology
Author: William K. Ovalle, Patrick C. Nahirney
Chapter: Blood and Bone Marrow
Page: 167
 
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