Go to the local pet store and get a feeder rat (can buy frozen ones).
Gross it and process.  Great for practice tissues, can get the full
range from brain to kidney.

 

Good luck!

 

James E. Nutter Jr. BS, HT & QIHC(ASCP)

Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute | Histology| 14225 Newbrook Dr.|
Chantilly Va. USA | phone 703.802.6900 x65782| fax 703.802.7191| |
james.e.nut...@questdiagnostics.com
<mailto:james.e.nut...@questdiagnostics.com>  | www.NicholsInstitute.com
<http://www.nicholsinstitute.com/> 

 


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