Iron staining

There are hemosiderin in the bone marrow granules called extracellular iron; intracellular also contains iron called intracellular iron, in which the trivalent iron ion does not bind well with the protein in the molecule, and is free after treatment, and can be in acidic potassium ferrocyanide solution In the production of Prussian blue reaction and staining.

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