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العربية: صورة بالميكروسكوب الالكتروني لخلية دم حمراء(يسار), صفيحة دموية(وسط)و خلية دم بيضاء(يمين)
Azərbaycanca: Soldan sağa: eritrosit, trombosit, leykosit
Čeština: Červená krvinka (vlevo), krevní destička (uprostřed) a bílá krvinka (vpravo)
Deutsch: Rasterelektronenmikroskop (REM)-Aufnahme, eingefärbt: Erythrozyt, Thrombozyt, Leukozyt (von links nach rechts)
English: Colored Scanning electron microscope (SEM)-picture: erythrocyte, thrombocyte, leukocyte (from left to right:)
Dansk: Fra venstre mod højre: erythrocyt, thrombocyt, leukocyt
Magyar: Színezett Pásztázó elektronmikroszkóp kép: eritrocita, trombocita, leukocita (balról jobbra)
Italiano: Da sinistra verso destra: eritrocita, piastrina e linfocita T
日本語: 左から: 赤血球、血小板、白血球。
Español: De izquierda a derecha: eritrocito, trombocito, linfocito T
Suomi: Väritetty pyyhkäisyelektronimikroskooppikuva, jossa vasemmalta oikealle: punasolu, verihiutale ja valkosolu.
Français : De gauche à droite : érythrocyte, thrombocyte et leucocyte
Nederlands: rode en witte bloedcel, en in het midden een bloedplaatje
Polski: Od lewej do prawej: erytrocyt, trombocyt, leukocyt
Română: De la stânga la dreapta: globulă roşie de sânge, trombocită, limfocită
Русский: Слева направо: эритроцит, тромбоцит, лейкоцит
Português: Da esquerda para a direita : eritrócito, plaqueta e leucócito
中文:由左至右:紅血球,血小板,白血球
A three-dimensional ultrastructural image analysis of a T-lymphocyte (right), a platelet (center) and a red blood cell (left), using a Hitachi S-570 scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with a GW Backscatter Detector.
Date 21 September 2004 (original upload date)
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Author Electron Microscopy Facility at The National Cancer Institute at Frederick (NCI-Frederick)
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This image was copied from wikipedia:nl where it was uploaded by nl:User:Svdmolen on 21 sep 2004 10:38. The original description was:

rode en witte bloedcel - http://web.ncifcrf.gov/ - PD

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current16:07, 3 June 2016Thumbnail for version as of 16:07, 3 June 2016500 × 326 (57 KB)Jakob SuckaleScanning EM picture was colorized to highlight the different cell types. Red blood cell in red, platelet in yellow, lymphocyte in blue.
16:05, 3 June 2016Thumbnail for version as of 16:05, 3 June 2016500 × 326 (57 KB)Jakob SuckaleScanning EM picture was colorized to highlight the different cell types. Red blood cell in red, platelet in yellow, lymphocyte in blue.
20:44, 9 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 20:44, 9 November 2005500 × 326 (36 KB)E rulezThis image was copied from wikipedia:nl. The original description was: rode en witte bloedcel - http://web.ncifcrf.gov/ - PD {| border="1" ! date/time || username || edit summary |---- | 21 sep 2004 10:38 || Svdmolen || <nowiki>(rode en witte bloedcel -

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