Specimen Nr. 01C

Specimen:

Liver (Pig)

Staining:

Hopa

Magnification:

160x

Important structures :

1.Lumen of interlobular vein
2.Lumen of interlobular artery
3.Sections of interlobular vein
4.Bile ducts (lumina)
5.Endothelial cell
6.Connective tissue of periportal space
7.Bile capillary
8.Kupffer cells

Legende:

Lumen of interlobular vein
Lumen of interlobular artery
Sections of interlobular vein
Bile ducts (lumina)
Endothelial cell
Connective tissue of periportal space
Bile capillary
Kupffer cells

Liver (section)[bu]

1. Interlobular vein
2. Interlobular artery
3. Interlobular bile duct
4. Interlobular sinusoids
5. Interlobular vein
6. Lymphatic vessel

HOPA

Structures Colour
Nuclei brown
Cytoplasm grey-blue
Connective-tissue fibres
- Collagen
- Reticular
- Elastic

blue
blue
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Myocytes grey-blue to grey-green
Erythrocytes yellow-orange

Dyes:

HOPA = Hemalaun, Orange G, Phosphormolybdenic acid, Aniline blue

Cell nuclei are stained with hemalaun or Weigerts iron-hematoxylin and then counterstained with a dye mixture of orange-phosphormolybden with aniline blue.

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Magnification:

26x

Magnification:

70x

Magnification:

160x

Magnification:

70x

Magnification:

202x

Magnifications
Lumen of interlobular vein
Lumen of interlobular artery
Sections of interlobular vein
Sections of interlobular vein
Bile ducts (lumina)
Bile ducts (lumina)
Endothelial cell
Connective tissue of periportal space
Bile capillary
Kupffer cells

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