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Fig. 3b: Liver tissue. Nuclei stained with Feulgen-pararosaniline for DNA. Epi-illumination with narrow band green light (546nm) and a dichroic beam splitter for reflecting green light. Probably the first example of microscope excitation with green light (Ploem, 1965). Note large image contrast.

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