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  1. Histology of the Blood - Normal and Pathological by Paul Ehrlich, 2010-07-06
  2. Deja Review Histology & Cell Biology, Second Edition by Jae Song, 2010-12-03
  3. Workbook for Illustrated Dental Embryology, Histology, and Anatomy - Revised Reprint by Mary Bath-Balogh, Margaret J. Fehrenbach, 2005-10-20
  4. Textbook of Veterinary Histology by Don A. Samuelson MSPhD, 2006-08-11
  5. Rapid Review Histology and Cell Biology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by E. Robert Burns PhD, M. Donald Cave PhD, 2006-11-15
  6. Oral Development and Histology by James Avery, 2001-09-22
  7. Histology: A Text and Atlas by Michael H. Ross, Wojciech Pawlina, 2005-12-05
  8. Bloom and Fawcett: Concise Histology by Don W. Fawcett, Ronald P. Jensh, 2002-06-15
  9. Histology Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  10. A Color Atlas of Histology by Dennis Strete, 1995-01-10
  11. Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology by Barry K. B. Berkovitz BDSMScPhDFDS (ENG), G. R. Holland BScBDSPhDCERT ENDO, et all 2009-01-13
  12. Histology (Board Review Series) by Leslie P. Gartner, James L. Hiatt, et all 1988-04
  13. Histology (Board Review Series) by Leslie P. Gartner, James L. Hiatt, et all 1988-04
  14. Color Atlas of Basic Histology (LANGE Basic Science) by Irwin Berman, 2003-01-13

41. U Of MI/Histology
The histology course was developed for students entering the healthprofessions. The course offers an introduction to the light
http://www.med.umich.edu/lrc/histology/histo.html
The Histology course was developed for students entering the health professions. The course offers an introduction to the light microscopic structure of tissues and organs. Each topic corresponds to scheduled lectures and laboratory sessions. There are 23 lessons in all. When entering each lesson the students is given information about the lesson. Beginning students are encouraged to go through each Lab Intro sequentially. The left side of the screen contains a description of the image displayed on the right. Words in red describe certain structures on the image. Words in blue boxes further describe a particular structure for the advanced learner. Words in dark blue highlight structure-function correlates and selected histopathology which are included in many lessons in order to emphasize normal structure and function. From the text screen the student can view the image displayed in a magnified view. This view also offers a movable scrolling text field so that you can view the enlarged image and compare the text to the image. Intermediate and advanced level students can use a directory to randomly jump to particular text/image combinations

42. University Of Arkansas Anthropology: Faculty - Jerome Rose
Profile of this University of Arkansas Professor. Research interests include the bioarchaeology of Ancient Egypt and Nubia and the area of developmental enamel defects and dental histology.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/anthinfo/rose.htm
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  • Rose, J.C., Tucker, T.L., Lovell, N. and Filer, J. 1996 Bioarchaeology of Ancient Egypt and Nubia: A Bibliography. British Museum Occasional Paper Number 112 . London. Marks, Murray K., J.C. Rose and W.D. Davenport Jr. 1996 Technical Note: Thin section procedure for enamel histology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Rose, J.C., Thomas J. Green and Victoria D. Green 1996 NAGPRA is forever: Osteology and the repatriation of skeletons. Annual Review of Anthropology Rose, J.C. 1996: C.E. Hull and W.A. Pollard, The Dardanelle and Russellville Railroad. Industrial Archeology Rose, J.C. (editor) 1985 Gone to a Better Land: a biohistory of a rural Black cemetery in the post-reconstruction south. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series No. 25. 216 pages.

43. Darling Marine Center, University Of Maine
The Darling Marine Center functions year round as a research and educational facility and fosters national and international collaboration among marine scientists and invites visiting investigators to use the stateof-the-art equipment in their biogeochemistry, microbiology, histology, electron microscopy, and flowing seawater laboratories.
http://server.dmc.maine.edu/
the marine laboratory of The University of Maine Welcome About the DMC Damariscotta River Estuary Directions to the DMC Campus Map ... DMC Directory Education Undergraduate Semester by the Sea Summer internships Field Trip Program Graduate Students and projects Summer courses Research Faculty Publications Data Sets Visiting investigators Facilities Conference Center Instrumentation Library SCUBA ... Making Waves (newsletter) Links Sea Grant Extension Agent Gulf of Maine Foundation 2003 Summer Courses
Spatio-Temporal Statistical Analysis of Multi-platform Optical Ocean Observations Semester By the Sea
Applications Due March 1st, 2003 2003 Summer Internship
Sorry, the applicaiotn deadline has passed. Please keep us in mind for next year!
We hope to notify selected applicants by March 15th, 2003 The Darling Marine Center is the site of world renowned marine research. DMC faculty belong to the University of Maine's School of Marine Sciences where 45 faculty represent the largest group of marine scientists in Maine! They conduct state and federally funded research on the world's oceans, train graduate students to be future researchers and university professors, and offer intensive summer internships to select undergraduates. Located in the small town of Walpole, 60 miles northeast of Portland and 100 miles south of the University's Orono campus, the Darling Marine Center functions year round as a research and educational facility. The DMC fosters national and international collaboration among marine scientists and invites visiting investigators to use the state-of-the-art equipment in our biogeochemistry, microbiology, histology, electron microscopy, and flowing seawater laboratories.

44. Anatomy-Histology Tutorials
Anatomyhistology Tutorials. Return to the WebPath main menu. NormalAnatomy A set of Visible Human Project images demonstrates
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HISTHTML/HISTO.html
Anatomy-Histology Tutorials
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Normal Anatomy: A set of Visible Human Project images demonstrates sectional anatomy of the human body Neuroanatomy: This tutorial demonstrates neuroanatomical features of the CNS with labelled images and comparison with MRI scans Histotechniques: This tutorial describes and illustrates the processes involved in making a microscopic glass slide from tissues examined in the pathology laboratory Special Stains: This tutorial describes the nature and usages of a variety of histopathological staining techniques to assist in tissue diagnosis, along with representative images of selected stains Procedure Manuals: Manuals for preparation and performance of routine and special stains, and manuals for laboratory safety, are available in Acrobat pdf format Electron Microscopy: A set of electron micrographs demonstrates normal, benign, and malignant pathologic findings as seen by use of electron microscopy
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45. Fume Cupboards From Integrated Laboratory Services Ltd, Specialists In Fume Cupb
Designers, manufacturers and installers of fume cupboards and extract systems, histology benching and lab furniture.
http://home.clara.net/ilabs/
www.fumecupboardsdirect.com is the internet site for the UK's leading fume cupboard manufacturer, Integrated Laboratory Services Ltd. We specialize in the design and manufacture of energy efficient fume cupboard systems. Providing servcies and products for Industry, Universities, Science and Research, Educational, Colleges and Schools, Pharmaceutical, Hostitals, Pathology and Histopathology Departments.
Our policy is to provide the client with the most comprehensive package of fume cupboard and laboratory products on the market today. We will endeavour to update and add information to this site, to make it a valuable resource for any person involved with the purchase or maintenance of laboratory fume cupboards and associated equipment.
All products manufactured by Integrated Laboratory Services Ltd meet current British Standards and carry certificates of conformity for all electrical, electronic and mechanical components. Efficient project management is an important factor to consider when choosing a supplier. Some of the larger installations, may require many different trades and expertise, and as part of our "integrated" approach, we offer this as part of our service.
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46. Special Stains
Special Stains in histology. Return to the histotechnology menu. Mucinstains. There are a variety of mucin stains, all attempting
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HISTHTML/STAINS/STAINS.html
Special Stains in Histology
Return to the histotechnology menu.
Mucin stains
There are a variety of mucin stains, all attempting to demonstrate one or more types of mucopolysaccharide substances in tissues. The types of mucopolysaccharides are as follows:
  • Neutral - These can be found in glands of the GI tract and in prostate. They stain with PAS but not with Alcian blue, colloidal iron, mucicarmine, or metachromatic dyes. Acid (simple, or non-sulfated) - Are the typical mucins of epithelial cells containing sialic acid. They stain with PAS, Alcin blue at pH 2.5, colloidal iron, and metachromatic dyes. They resist hyaluronidase digestion. Acid (simple, mesenchymal) - These contain hyaluronic acid and are found in tissue stroma. They do not stain with PAS, but do stain with Alcian blue at pH 2.5, colloidal iron, and metachromatic dyes. They digest with hyaluronic acid. They can be found in sarcomas. Acid (complex, or sulfated, epithelial) - These are found in adenocarcinomas. PAS is usually positive. Alcian blue is positive at pH 1, and colloidal iron, mucicarmine, and metachromatic stains are also positive. They resist digestion with hyaluronidase. Acid (complex, connective tissue) - Found in tissue stroma, cartilage, and bone and include substances such as chondroitin sulfate or keratan sulfate. They are PAS negative but do stain selectively with Alcian blue at pH 0.5.

47. Molecular-Biologist.com: A Concise History Of Molecular Biology & Genetics
Chronological listing of the major events. Includes a basic primer, basic techniques, cell biology and histology.
http://molecular-biologist.com/
Healthcare professionals and scientists have carefully prepared this ALtruis Biomedical Network-affiliated site, intended for informational purposes only
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Basic Primer
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The past century has witnessed a breathtaking array of discoveries in the biological sciences, in particular in the general area of molecular biology, the scientific discipline that seeks to fully understand the molecular basis of heredity, genetic variation, and the expression patterns of individual units of heredity called genes. (Please see our brief primer on molecular biology ) Newspaper articles and media reports today routinely discuss advances in "gene therapy" and "transgenics", procedures which would have been unimaginable even a generation ago.
Many people view genetic engineering as a relatively new field of scientific pursuit, but in fact the techniques that are in use today are the result of a series of landmark discoveries that were made over a period spanning more than 125 years. This article presents a timeline of key discoveries that have culminated in the human genome project, an international effort to decipher the sequence of the 3 billion base pair subunits of DNA which reside in the chromosomes of human beings.
1865 Medelian Inheritance
Mendel
published the results of cross breeding experiments he had conducted on the garden pea Pisum sativum . By noting the appearance or disappearance of traits, such as pod and flower color, over several generations Mendel was able to postulate a generalized set of rules governing inheritance. He proposed that there are discrete units of heredity (which today we call genes) which are transmitted from generation to generation, even though some of these units are not necessarily expressed as an observable trait in every generation.

48. Histochemistry And Cell Biology
Journal devoted specifically to molecular histology and cell biology. Articles dealing with the localization and identification of molecular components, metabolic activities and cell biological aspects of cells and tissues.
http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00418/index.htm

49. The Human Body - Under The Microscope
A histology program, using a number of online teaching strategies to instruct dental, medical and biological science students enrolled at The University of Western Australia.
http://www.anhb.uwa.edu.au/hpa/webdemo.htm

50. Histology Imagebase: Set 1 Of 2
histology Imagebase Set 1 of 2. Click on an image above or a link below for more.hist002 hist004 hist006 hist008 hist010 hist012 hist014 hist016 hist018.
http://wwwvet.murdoch.edu.au/histology/histology_imagebase_1.html
Histology Imagebase
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Click on an image above or a link below for more.

51. MEDLAB Southland - Serving Southland Quality Laboratory Care
Offers a wide range of diagnostic tests in the disciplines of Biochemistry, Haematology, Immunology, Microbiology and histology/Cytology.
http://www.invlab.co.nz
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52. Histology Imagebase - Low Bandwidth
home School of Veterinary Studies Murdoch University, Western Australia. histologyImagebase. text interface (suitable for low bandwidth connections).
http://wwwvet.murdoch.edu.au/histology/index_low.html
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53. Department Of Anatomy
Information about the undergraduate and postgraduate programs, the staff listing, and resources for gross anatomy, histology, embryology and neuroscience.
http://www.med.nus.edu.sg/ant/anatomy.htm
Department of Anatomy

54. Suppliers Of Histology, Cytology, Pathology Equipment, Laboratory Equipment And
Supplier of equipment and consumables to histology and cytology laboratories. Categorised listing of products, company and contact information.
http://www.speci-microsystems.co.uk
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For the last 14 years we have manufactured our own products at a price and quality which represent good value. A good example of this is our heated forceps system which remains the market leader. Our own formula of histological wax has been a major contributor to the company's profitability. Stemco wax and Speci -wax have established themselves as reliable embedding media. Our innovation in the field of diagnostic cytology has produced a new urine cytology kit. email us at info@speci-microsystems.co.uk site map histology cytology ... safety We supply products for: tissue processing, section cutting, section preparation, cryotomy, slide storage, wax block storage, specimen storage, Speci-Ceps heated forceps, Speci -Slide Warmer, Speci -Cool, Stemco wax, Speci -Wax, Speci -Wrap, Speci -Pads, Fixatives, Spatulas, Slide mailers, Slides, Coverslips, Speci®-Freeze, Speci®-Goo, PTFE Aerosol, Cryostat Brushes, Speci®-Disks, Speci®-Pots, Speci®-Seal, b lade holders, microtome blades, Speci -Cut, Speci -Blade holders, Speci

55. Histology Images
histology Images.
http://www.teaching-biomed.man.ac.uk/rennie/homepage.html
Histology Images
Introduction Respiratory system Blood Cardiovascular system ... Sample slide-based exam style quiz Catriona Rennie and Mike Mahon. Please e-mail any comments or queries to Catriona Rennie Exit to Manchester University Home Page

56. Lab Histology And Embryology - ICBAS
Research focusing on histology, cell biology, microscopy, neurobiology, and stereology. From the University of Oporto, Portugal.
http://erocha.freehosting.net/labhistology.htm#Barra
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LAB. HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY (Dept. Microscopy) Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS), Lg. Prof. Abel Slazar no. 2, 4099-003 Porto, Portugal Phone: 351 22 206 22 54 / 20 » Fax: 351 22 206 22 32 » E-mail HISTORICAL BACKGROUND This Laboratory was oficially founded along with the ICBAS itself, back in 1975. The first Head of the Lab. was Dr. Daniel Furtado da Silva (MD), up to 1983. From this date, the Head has been Prof. Dr. Rogério Monteiro (MD, PhD), who currently holds the position of Full Professor. Our Laboratory, together with the Cell Biology Lab. and the Cytogenetics Lab., make the "Department of Microscopy". The available facilities and equipment allow studies in the fields of light and transmission electron microscopy, including immunocytochemistry, as well as molecular biology techniques (such as PCR and Northern blot). Hardware and software for performing 3D reconstructions form serial images, image analysis and design-based stereology is also available. Cell culture and karyotype analysis is routinely made in the Department. teaching and technical STAFF of the laboratory 1. Rogério A.F. Monteiro, MD, PhD

57. Ed's Basic Histology Gallery
Ed's Basic histology Gallery This It introduces basic concepts of histologyactively, without having to schedule classroom time. You
http://www.pathguy.com/histo/000.htm
Ed's Basic Histology Gallery This site was placed primarily for the medical students at The University of Health Sciences in Kansas City. It introduces basic concepts of histology actively, without having to schedule classroom time. You will need basic histology competency in the years ahead.
  • You will need it to make sense of what's happening at the tissue level in "Pathology", in reading professional journals, and when you are caring for sick people. You will need it to complete your three "Pathology" signoffs and hundred-or-so lab cases successfully. You will be expected to review at least some of your own biopsies with the pathologist, regardless of your speciality.
Students who complete this exercise can expect to be successful on the first histology signoff. (We are considering this as a requirement for completing the first unit of the new curriculum.) In this exercise, you will be required to identify, all by yourself, under a real microscope with a flesh-and-blood instructor, EACH of the following:
    nuclei
    euchromatin and heterochromatin
    nucleoli
    mitotic figures
    cytoplasm
    simple columnar / cuboidal epithelium
    stratified squamous epithelium
    exocrine glands
    smooth muscle
    skeletal muscle
    collagen fibers fat blood vessels lymphatic vessels red blood cells neutrophils lymphocytes
We hope you enjoy the dynamic approach to histology. We encourage you to ask at any time, "What is this cell DOING?"

58. Histology Listservers And News Groups
Extensive listing of histology listservers and newsgroups complete with links to email contacts and instructions/etiquette for their use.
http://www.histology.to/listservers.html
Histology Listservers and Newsgroups HistoNet
HistoNet Updates
HistoNet Archives Listserver Etiquette ... Newsgroups Listservers:
  • HistoNet send an e-mail message with " subscribe " in the "subject" line
    HistoNet is starting something new to notify you when there's a server problem. Generally, the list is busy enough now there should be some mail every day. If your mail stops for more than a day or so, you can now check this spot on the Histotech's homepage. This may cut down on all the email that generated when there's a server outage.
    If your mail has stopped and there's nothing posted ,it may be that you were removed from the list because of a problem with your email system. Whenever mail boxes get full, email systems go down or your internet connection fails, the Histonet server gets a error message back telling us your mail didn't go through. Herb and Linda each spend an hour or two each week going through these messages, deleting them and removing people from the list if they have generated several error message. So anyway, if your mail stops and nothing is posted at the web site for several days subscribe again.
    From: LINDA MARGRAF MD [ LMARGRAF@childmed.dallas.tx.us

59. Blue Histology
histology / Microscopic Anatomy pages by Lutz Slomianka, Departmentof Anatomy and Human Biology, UWA, Australia.
http://www.lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/mb140/

60. National Diagnostics
Develops, manufactures, and markets electrophoresis, liquid scintillation and histology chemicals for scientific research.
http://www.nationaldiagnostics.com/index.htm

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