File:Pap smear showing clamydia in the vacuoles 500x H&E.jpg

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Title: Pathology: Histology: Pap Smear

Description: Human pap smear showing clamydia in the vacuoles at 500x and stained with H&E.

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Topics/Categories: Pathology -- Histology

Type: Color Slide

Source: Dr. Lance Liotta Laboratory

Author: Unknown photographer/artist

AV Number: AV-8803-3302

Date Created: March 1988

Date Entered: 1/1/2001

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H&E Staining of Chlamydia

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