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Nueva versión (en español) del gráfico FisiologiaEmoglobina.jpg de Peter Forster.

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  • File:FisiologiaEmoglobina.jpg licensed with Cc-by-2.5
    • 2006-10-29T06:01:35Z Peter Forster 526x600 (31104 Bytes) {{Information| |Description=Grafica: Medicina: Fisiologia: Ematologia: omeostasi, eritrociti, emoglobina, midollo osseo circolazione sanguigna, milza, fegato, rene, proteine, ferro Fe, eritropoietina EPO, vitamina, B6, B12, C
    • 2006-10-28T05:57:48Z Peter Forster 526x600 (31104 Bytes) {{Information| |Description=Grafica: Medicina: Fisiologia: Ematologia: omeostasi, eritrociti, emoglobina, midollo osseo circolazione sanguigna, milza, fegato, rene, proteine, ferro Fe, eritropoietina EPO, vitamina, B6, B12, C
    • 2006-10-19T12:22:45Z Peter Forster 526x600 (273771 Bytes) {{Information| |Description=midollo osseo, circolazione sanguina, polmoni, organi, milza, fegato, reni, bile, escrezione, alimentazione, proteine, Fe ferro, vitamina B6, vitamina B12, acido folico, vitamina C, digestione, met
  • File:1GZX_Haemoglobin.png licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated, Cc-by-sa-3.0-migrated-with-disclaimers, GFDL, GFDL-en, GFDL-self-en
    • 2007-06-24T20:54:46Z PatríciaR 1600x1600 (1030152 Bytes) {{Information |Description=By Richard Wheeler ([[:en:User:Zephyris|Zephyris]]) 2007. Created with [[:en:pymol]] from . [[:en:Category:Protein images]] |Source=Originally from [http://en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia]; descript
  • File:SEM_blood_cells.jpg licensed with PD-USGov
    • 2006-10-07T20:27:59Z DO11.10 1800x2239 (1398351 Bytes)
    • 2006-10-04T03:00:29Z DO11.10 1800x2239 (1012422 Bytes) {{Information |Description=This is a scanning electron microscope image from normal circulating human blood. One can see red blood cells, several white blood cells including lymphocytes, a monocyte, a neutrophil, and many sma
    • 2006-10-04T01:09:54Z DO11.10 500x326 (36614 Bytes) {{Information |Description= 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

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