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| Im having trouble distinguishing between tissue damage in a lung sample and the alveoli, i have attached a photo, it isnt great perhaps, but so far its the only one i have at the moment. If any one have any ideas, whether its tissue damage (from parasites perhaps?, which is what im investigating) or whether its alveoli etc. I have looked at some histology books, but the selection i have is all human books, where as my samples are of hedgehogs. If any one has any ideas, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! |
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