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Anne Kerber在萨尔大学医院皮肤科、性病科和过敏症科担任皮肤病理学领域的医疗技术助理近25年。她一直着迷于各种人体器官的组织结构。在她的组织学波普艺术项目中,她用H&E和马洛里三色染色的正常组织制作了3-5毫米的玻片。
Histological Pop Art: A Fascinating Journey through the Human Body
Anne Kerber has been working as a medical technical assistant in the field of Dermatopathology in the Department of Dermatology, Venerology and Allergology at the University Hospital of the Saarland for almost twenty-five year. She has always been fascinated by the variety of histological structures of all human organs. For her Histological Pop Art project, she made 3-5 millimetre slides from normal tissues that were stained with H&E and Mallory’s trichrome.