Research Article

Effects of Exogenous Corticosterone on Circulating Leukocytes of a Salamander (Ambystoma talpoideum) with Unusually Abundant Eosinophils

Figure 1

(a) Paedogenic mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum, and leukocytes typical of this species after giemsa staining and at 1000X: (b) lymphocyte, (c) eosinophil with typical rounded, orange-staining granules, (d) basophil with diffuse, purple-staining granules, (e) monocyte, showing grey-blue cytoplasm with some vaculation, (f) normal neutrophil with three nuclear lobes and pink-staining cytoplasm, and (g) a neutrophil with foamy cytoplasm.
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