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English: Oil Red is intended for use in the histological visualization of fat cells and neutral fat. used only on frozen tissue sections, fresh smears, or touch preps
English: Oil Red is intended for use in the histological visualization of fat cells and neutral fat. used only on frozen tissue sections, fresh smears, or touch preps. Steatosic liver lipids, stained bright red
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40°28'34.856"N, 3°41'43.775"W

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