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Atlas of Hematology
Atlas containing several images: maturation sequence, anemias, leukemias, parasites and fungus etc. The Atlas is aimed at hematologists, medical school students, biologists and professionals working in the field of morphology of blood cells.

Cord Blood Registry
Cord Blood Registry offers expectant parents the option of storing their newborn's cord blood for potential family use.

Haemophilia Forum
Dedicated to supplying information on haemophilia to medical and health care professionals, registration required.

HÉMA-QUÉBEC
As a blood supplier, HÉMA-QUÉBEC is responsible for recruiting donors, organizing blood donor drives as well as providing hospitals with safe, top-quality blood and blood products in Quebec Province (Canada). Come and visit our Web site !

Hematology: Normal blood cell maturation (light microscopy and ultrastructure)
Presentation of blood cell development process shown by light and electron microscopic images. It includes the white, red and platelet lines. In addition, some immune cells are presented. A small summary accompanies each image.

Turkish Society of Hematology
One of the oldest medical societies in Turkey, English web pages, links and other features

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