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Histology of Skin stained with H&E
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This is human skin stained with hematoxylin (purple) and eosin (pink) also called H&E. From top, the blue with round nuclei is the epidermis (keratin). The brownish black strip before the pink is melanin. All the roundish purple circles are nuclei. The pink is muscle and collagen.


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