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A simple method of observing animal cells using liver. A great alternative to cheek cells.
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Components of blood can be stained and viewed using this protocol.
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This procedure outlines how to observe lysis and crenation of red blood cells using different concentrations of saline solutions.
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An updated procedure to safely look at human cheek cells under the microscope. Includes information on both health and safety and disposal, as well as some suggestions for more detailed work.
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This edition includes notes on blood and cheek cell sampling, inappropriate dumping of waste chemicals, and the role and value of the CE mark on equipment.
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Guidance on how to prepare eosin.
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A set of frequently-asked questions, and their answers, on school biology activities. Includes materials from butchers, cheek cell sampling; human body fluids, microbes and others.
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Guidance on how to prepare methylene blue solutions for different applications. Methylene blue is used as an indicator for redox reactions e.g. respiration, and stains for cells.
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This guide outlines how to apply for Non Clinical Issue (NCI) blood. This is blood collected from the NHS Blood and Transplant unit at blood banks, that is no longer suitable for use. It also suggests..
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Guidance on general laboratory equipment including balances, barometers, calorimeters, cells and batteries, centrifuges, spirit burners and other heating equipment, steam engines, gas cylinders and ge..
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