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  1. Krause's Essential Human Histology for Medical Students by Krause William J., 2005-07-11
  2. A Photographic Atlas of Histology by Michael J. Leboffe, 2003-01-01
  3. Atlas of Human Histology by Mariano S.H.Di Fiore, 1981-11
  4. Atlas of Histology by Leslie P. Gartner, 1987-01
  5. A Learning System in Histology by Deborah W. Vaughan, 2002-03-15
  6. Textbook of Veterinary Histology by H. Dieter Dellmann, 1992-08
  7. Histology: Color Atlas of Microscopic Anatomy by Frithjof Hammersen, 1985-03
  8. Abridged Therapeutics Founded Upon Histology & Cellular Pathology: With an Appendix Giving Special Directions for the Application of the Inorganic Cell ... By Dr. Med. Schüssler. Authorized Transl by Wilhelm Heinrich Schüssler, 2009-04-27
  9. Histology & Cell Biology: PreTest Self-Assessment & Review (Pretest Basic Science Series) by Robert M. Klein, James C. McKenzie, 1998-09-30
  10. Oral Histology: Development, Structure and Function by Richard Ten Cate BDSBScPhDDSc(Hon)DDS, 1998-07-01
  11. Histology for Pathologists by Stephen S. Sternberg, 1997-11-24
  12. Interactive Histology CD-ROM- Stand Alone by Wingerd-Paolini, 1999-10-01
  13. Colby, Kerr, and Robinson's Color Atlas of Oral Pathology: Histology and Embryology by Robert A. Colby, 1982-11
  14. Atlas of Normal Histology by Mariano S. H. Di Fiore, 1988-08

101. Hyperlinked Histology Human - Davidson College Immunology Course
Hyperlinked Human histology. Home Page. Directions Hyperlinked histology © 1999 by. A. Malcolm Campbell Immunology Main Page Biology Main Page
http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Immunology/hyperhuman/HHH.html
H yperlinked H uman H istology
H ome Page
Directions
Below is an animated diagram of the human body. This animated human allows the user to pass the mouse over an organ and click on that organ to zoom in for a histological perspective. The user will see images with blue boxes which are hot spots that are hyperlinked to higher magnifications. To go back to lower powers, just click on the image outside of the blue boxes to zoom out If you cannot see the animation listed above after you have clicked on their links, click on the "Get Shockwave" button and download the FREE Shockwave Flash Plugin. If you do not have the free Flash Plug-in needed to run the image of a human below, you may click on the words further down and begin viewing the histology without the plug-in.
List of Organs
Blood Cells Bone Marrow Lymph Node Spleen ... Thymus Thanks to Dr. Jerry Putnam for his help developing this site. H yperlinked H istology 1999 by A. Malcolm Campbell Immunology Main Page Biology Main Page
Send comments, questions, and suggestions to: macampbell@davidson.edu

102. Histology - The Anatomical Study Of The Microscopic Structure Of Animal And Plan

http://www.histology.to/
Histology Introduction
This is the science concerned with the study of the microanatomy of tissues and their cellular structure. Even though organs and organism are complex structural entities, their formation is the result of the integration of four primary tissue types. The primary tissue types and their subdivisions differ from each other in the types of cells and their function, the amount of non-living extracellular material (matrix) and the relative volume occupied by cells and matrix. Most organs contain several representatives of each of these tissues and subclasses and the specific arrangement determines the organ's structure and function. The following table provides an initial overview of the four primary tissue types
The Four Primary Tissue Types Type Characteristics Location Epithelium Tissue
  • Tissue that covers organ and exterior surfaces and lines internal passageways Cells form tight connections and are closely packed Skin surface Organ surfaces Interior linings
Muscle Tissue
  • Tissue composed of elongated cells which are packed closely Cells are electrically excitable and are specialized for contraction Skeletal muscle Heart muscle Smooth muscle
Connective Tissue
  • Tissue composed of mostly loosely packed cells Definite presence of a noticeable matrix Functions to bind, support and protect tissues and organs

103. SIU SOM Histology
External histology Links Access to material available at other websites. Other links related to the medical curriculum (under construction)
http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/
How to use this resource. INTRO CRR SSB ... RESOURCE CENTER
Welcome to Histology at SIU SOM
This site provides resources serving the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Year One Curriculum Accessibility: Because the content of this website is essentially image-based (i.e., images are the content), "alternative text" is not used for most images. Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Web Privacy Notice From any page, you may e-mail questions to Dr. King by scrolling to the bottom of the page (or by pressing the "Ctrl-End" keys), and then clicking on the "comments or questions" link. Contents Introduction Orientation to histology.
(Includes basic tissue types skin inflammation blood ... CRR C ardiovascular R espiratory R enal systems. SSB Nervous tissue skin muscle ...
ERG
E ndocrine R eproductive , and G astrointestinal systems. Image Index Using this resource Print resources External Histology Links Access to material available at other websites. Other links related to the medical curriculum (under construction) SEARCH THE SITE
WWW SIU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
If you notice any errors or problems with this site, please send a note by clicking here:

104. JayDoc HistoWeb
A comprehensive histology atlas from the Kansas University Medical Center.
http://www.kumc.edu/instruction/medicine/anatomy/histoweb/index.htm
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105. SIU SOM Histology CRR
Before studying the histology of any particular system or organ, one should appreciate the basic concepts and tools of histology, as presented in the
http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/crr/rsguide.htm
HISTO HOME CRR
Index
How to use this resource. ... RESOURCE CENTER Histology Study Guide
Respiratory Tract These notes are an ancillary resource, NOT a substitute for scheduled resource sessions or for textbooks. If you use this on-line study aid, please refer to your textbooks and atlases for richer, more detailed information.

106. John O. Almquist Research Center
A unique facility for research on reproduction in farm animals through wellequipped laboratories for biochemistry, molecular biology, cell physiology, histology, cell culture and cryobiology.
http://www.das.psu.edu/almquist/index.htm

107. Guide To Histology Sites And Pages
histology Web Sites. University of Florida histology Tutorials University of Kansas Loyola University Medical Education Network (LUMEN)
http://webanatomy.net/histology/histology.htm
Histo-Anatomy Modules and Links
Also see Pathology Modules
Histology Web Sites
University of Florida Histology Tutorials - University of Kansas
Loyola University Medical Education Network (LUMEN)
The Internet Pathology Laboratory
Univ. of Penn. School of Vet. Medicine
Histology Search Page
Histo-Anatomy Modules - Correlate with BIOL 237/247L and 238/248L
BIO 237/247
Epithelial Tissue Connective Tissue Bone Tissue The Integument ... The Senses
BIO 238/248
Blood Cardiac Muscle and The Heart Vascular System Respiratory System ... Female Reproductive System

108. The Biological Stain Commission
Quality control organization for biological dyes and stains. Publications, services, histology links, and protocols are provided.
http://biostains.org/
Welcome to the official Web Site of the Biological Stain Commission The BSC will be Sponsoring the International Lecture at the NSH Meeting - click here for more info. USE THE "FAVORITES" ICON ON YOUR BROWSER TO MAKE THIS WEBSITE READILY AVAILABLE TO YOU IN THE FUTURE. Test your knowledge. Identify the sections and the stain at the bottom of each page. Click on picture to see larger view, then use your browsers back button. Image 1 Solutions are provided by clicking here [ Home ] Services Certified Stains Publications of the BSC Solutions ... About the BSC Webmaster: mfrank@biostains.org This page was last modified 08/10/05.

109. Index

http://w3.ouhsc.edu/histology/
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110. Deltabase Histology Atlas

http://www.deltagen.com/target/histologyatlas/HistologyAtlas.html

111. Cell Biology
Lesson plans for blood, epithelium, nervous tissues, salivary glands, and exocrine pancreas tissues.
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/histology/
Spring, 2005 Course Information
Home
Introduction

Course Director

Grades

Evaluation Method
...
Course Materials

Faculty Listing
Dr. Cathleen Pettepher

Dr. Wayne Lambert

Dr. Lillian Nanney
Dr. Art Dalley ... Dr. Jay Jerome Lecture Schedule Calendar Lecture Notes List of Topics Powerpoint Files Word Files Internet Resources Helpful Sites Interactive Atlas Update Lecture Comments Handout Corrections Tools Image Console Log in required! EM of Zona Glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex Webmaster

112. Analytical And Quantitative Cytology And Histology
International journal publishing scientific articles on clinical and diagnostic cytology and on applied cell research and its methodology. Includes announcements, tables of contents, featured articles and letters to the editor, and abstracts.
http://www.aqch.com/welcome.htm
T he A uthoritative V oice
Now with Rapid Review you can submit your AQCH manuscript on-line Send Website comments to webmaster@aqch.com
Send Publication comments to editor@aqch.com

113. Histology Laboratory Index
Go To General Pathology Go To Systemic Pathology Go To histology Go To PERL, histology Laboratory Index. Blood and Hemopoiesis Bone Formation
http://erl.pathology.iupui.edu/HISTO/INDEX.HTM
Blood and Hemopoiesis Bone Formation Cardiovascular System Cartilage and Bone Blood and Hemopoiesis Bone Formation Cardiovascular System Cartilage and Bone ... Urinary System

114. Endocrine Histology
UNIT 1 histology HORMONE EFFECTS ABNORMAL SECRETIONS HOME UNIT 1 TEST TOP HORMONE EFFECTS ABNORMAL SECRETIONS UNIT 1 histology HOME
http://www.unomaha.edu/hpa/endocrinehistology.html
The micrographs that appear on this review page are typical views of the tissues seen in the laboratory. The descriptions that accompany them are designed to help you recognize each tissue and their features. The features for which you are responsible are bold faced. The hormones, that each tissue produces, are in blue text and link directly to a web page that reviews the gland secretions and their effects. An additional site is available dealing with disorders associated with abnormal hormonal secretions. The tissues included at this site for your review are:
HYPOPHYSIS
PANCREAS
PINEAL
THYROID ... [UNIT 1 TEST]
HYPOPHYSIS - PITUITARY
At 40x the pars distalis (A) and the pars intermedia (B) of the adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary) and the pars nervosa (C) of the neurohypophysis (posterior pituitary) can be observed. The pars tuberalis and infundibulum were not a part of our preparation. The pars distalis secretes Growth Hormone (GH) Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) ... Lutenizing hormone (LH) ,and Prolactin.

115. SpringerLink - Publication
Journal devoted to the field of molecular histology and cell biology; tables of contents, abstracts, and author and subscription information. PDF versions of articles are available to subscribers only.
http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/00418/
Articles Publications Publishers
Home

Publication Histochemistry and Cell Biology Publisher: Springer-Verlag GmbH ISSN: 0948-6143 (Paper) 1432-119X (Online) Subject: Biomedical and Life Sciences Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 124 Number 1 / July 2005 Volume 123 Number 6 / June 2005 Numbers 4-5 / June 2005 Number 3 / March 2005 Number 2 / February 2005 ... Request a sample Volume 122 Number 6 / December 2004 Number 5 / November 2000 Number 4 / October 2004 Number 3 / September 2004 ... Number 1 / July 2004 Volume 121 Number 6 / June 2004 Number 5 / May 2004 Number 4 / April 2004 Number 3 / March 2004 ... Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 120 Number 6 / December 2003 Number 5 / November 2003 Number 4 / October 2003 Number 3 / September 2003 ... Number 1 / July 2003 Volume 119 Number 6 / June 2003 Number 5 / May 2003 Number 4 / April 2003 Number 3 / March 2003 ... Number 1 / January 2003 Volume 118 Number 6 / December 2002 Number 5 / November 2002 Number 4 / October 2002 Number 3 / September 2002 ... Number 1 / July 2002 Volume 117 Number 6 / June 2002 Number 5 / May 2002 Number 4 / April 2002 Number 3 / March 2002 ... Number 1 / January 2002 Jump to volumes: Most Recent 116 to 109 108 to 106 First page
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116. BLOOD CELLS
HOME ENDOCRINE histology UNIT 1 TEST. NEUTROPHIL. This granulocyte has very tiny light staining TOP ENDOCRINE histology UNIT 1 TEST HOME
http://www.unomaha.edu/hpa/blood.html
Included on this page are micrographs that were selected to illustrate the features most often used to identify the various blood cells. Not every cell you see in the lab will look exactly like these, but if you look for the features pointed out with each micrograph, you should be able to make proper identifications during differential white blood cell counts or during a lab exam. GRANULOCYTES: NEUTROPHIL EOSINOPHIL BASOPHIL AGRANULOCYTES: LYMPHOCYTE MONOCYTE ERYTHROCYTE THROMBOCYTES - PLATELETS ... [UNIT 1 TEST] NEUTROPHIL
This granulocyte has very tiny light staining granules (the granules are very difficult to see). The nucleus is frequently multi-lobed with lobes connected by thin strands of nuclear material. These cells are capable of phagocytizing foreign cells, toxins, and viruses. When taking a Differential WBC Count of normal blood, this type of cell would be the most numerous. Normally, neutrophils account for 50-70% of all leukocytes. If the count exceeds this amount, the cause is usually due to an acute infection such as appendicitis, smallpox or rheumatic fever. If the count is considerably less, it may be due to a viral infection such as influenza, hepatitis, or rubella. [TOP] [HOME] EOSINOPHIL
This granulocyte has large granules (A) which are acidophilic and appear pink (or red) in a stained preparation. This micrograph was color enhanced to illustrate this feature. The nucleus often has two lobes connected by a band of nuclear material. (Does it looks like a telephone receiver?) The granules contain digestive enzymes that are particularly effective against parasitic worms in their larval form. These cells also phagocytize antigen - antibody complexes.

117. Neuroanatomy & Neuropathology On The Internet: Histology
Professional educational WEB sites related to the neurohistology.
http://www.neuropat.dote.hu/histol.htm
N N europathology on the I nternet C ontent: CNS and PNS
Muscle
Cell
Special Senses
...
Technique
D epartment of N eurology,
U niversity of D ebrecen
H ungary Compiled and designed by
K atalin H A Guide for Medical Students, Residents, and other Health Professionals
Histology of the Central and Peripheral Nervous System

118. School Of Anatomy - ANAT2200- Glossary
Paris anatomist, a founder of histology; classification of 23 basic tissues; ANAT2200 histology Session 1 Course Notes (43 pages, 100 kb)
http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/teach/anat2200/2000/appen4.htm
ANAT2200 Basic Histology Course Coordinator: Prof P.Waite Back to ANAT2200 Other Appendices COMMON STAINS AND THEIR REACTIONS HISTOLOGY TEACHING SLIDE CATALOGUE HISTOLOGY SLIDE CATALOGUE - INDEX OF TISSUES Print Version of Appendix 4 appen4.pdf (33 pages, 128 Kb) APPENDIX 4: including historical origins and eponyms, (compiled by Dr. B. Freeman, School of Anatomy, UNSW, revised 2000) Abbreviations: ( ) plural form in brackets OF. Old French A. Arabic abb. abbreviation F. French adj. adjective G. Greek c. circa (= about) Ge. German cf. compare L. Latin dim. diminutive NA. Nomina anatomica q.v. which see A-band abb. of anisotropic band G. anisos = unequal + tropos = turning; meaning having not equal properties in every direction; transverse bands in living skeletal muscle which rotate the plane of polarised light, cf. I-band. absorption L.

119. Department Of Anatomy- Histology
This page is an old link to the histology Slide set used in both Medicine and The links include additional histology information from the department and
http://anatomy.med.unsw.edu.au/histology/histology.htm
Histology Introduction Histology Slide Set Histology Appendices Histology Courses ... Links Introduction
This page is an old link to the Histology Slide set used in both Medicine and Science courses available in the Department of Anatomy, School of Medical Sciences. Please note that this is a general resource not course specific. There are a number of different Histology Courses provided within the department and the course coordinator, course notes, course homepage and WebCT course page should be consulted first. The slide sets can be viewed as a numbered list as they are found in the box sets or as an alphabetical listing by tissue. There are also links to appendicies listing stains and a glossary of terms. The links include additional histology information from the department and external related links. Histology Slide Set

120. Medical Histology Index
Medical histology Index.
http://www.bu.edu/histology/m/

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