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Fig. 8. 10 mm embryo (Frazer)
Two haemocytoblasts among epithelial cells of yolk sac. Primitive erythroblasts in yolk sac vessel. Ehrlich’s (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin). Dufay process. x1100.
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Reference
Gilmour JR. Normal haemopoiesis in intra-uterine and neonatal life. (1941) J. Pathol. Bacteriol. 52: 25-55.
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