Studies on Blood: The Vitally Stainable Granules As a Specific Criterion for Erythroblasts and the Differentiation of the Three Strains of White Blood-Cells As Seen in the Living Chick's Yolk-Sac
Description:
Here Sabin elaborates on earlier work with living chick embryos, and describes her preparation techniques (including the use of vital stains), how to identify primitive red blood cells by the stains they take, and how leucocytes, monocytes, and lymphocytes take form during the first seven days of development.
Item is a photocopy.
Number of Image Pages:
8 (1,576,814 Bytes)
Date:
1921-10 (October 1921)
Creator:
Sabin, Florence R.
Source:
Periodical: Sabin, Florence R. "Studies on Blood: The Vitally Stainable Granules As a Specific Criterion for Erythroblasts and the Differentiation of the Three Strains of White Blood-Cells As Seen in the Living Chick's Yolk-Sac." Bulletin of the Academy of Arts and Sciences XXXII, 368 (October 1921): 314-321. Article. 8 Images.
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University
Rights:
This item is in the public domain. It may be used without permission.