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English: Red Blood cells from Salmon, with "Lumen" (cell nuclei).
Deutsch: Rote Blutkörperchen vom Lachs, mit "Lumen" (Zellkernen).
Date Leeuwenhoek lived from 1632 - 1723..
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  • Dieter Gerlach, Geschichte der Mikroskopie. Verlag Harry Deutsch, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 2009. ISBN 978-3-8171-1781-9.(Accompanying CD-ROM).

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  • Leeuwenhoek, A. van: Opera Omnia, seu Arcana Naturae ope exactissimorum Microscopiorum detecta, experimentis variis comprobata, Epistolis ad varios illustres viros. J. Arnold et Delphis, A. Beman, Lugdinum Batavorum 1719–1730. – Reprint: Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim, New York 1971–1972
Author Antoni van Leeuwenhoek

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