Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 Does anyone know what it indicates that my red blood cells, when you look at them in the microscope, are round, like balls or appels, with small princkles on them??--- like the red blood cells on Sue`s blood pictures ( filament and cluster ) About 90% of my red blood cells are like this. Hope to hear you opinion. Thanks in advance. Lene I put some pictures of my blood on EuroLyme a while back (different colour backgrounds are colour shifts from different cameras, nothing significant): http://snipurl.com/cf8m Although we have dark field capability we don't use it often - too much trouble to set up. We don't use the x100 objective because it needs oil to get a good image & that messes the slide. We don't use an eyepiece either, just the camera & a feed to the PC. As you see, we're not microscopists or biologists, we're just looking to get results (begins to sound a bit like Tony, doesn't it? <g>) Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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