Science, Biology, Histology
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- Links, books, mnemonics and information about histology for undergraduate and graduate anatomy, medical, dental, and other health professional students. Includes reviews and recommendations.
- A comprehensive histology atlas from the Kansas University Medical Center.
- Histology section includes exams, courses, techniques and procedures, and tissue preservation resources.
- Slides arranged by tissue or organ types, for non-human mammals and birds. From School of Veterinary Medicine.
- Brazilian atlas with high resolution microscopic images, designed for bimedical students and professionals.
- Research focusing on histology, cell biology, microscopy, neurobiology, and stereology. From the University of Oporto, Portugal.
- Course syllabus and class resources, including microscopic images, ultrastructural images, 3-D models, and labelled diagrams.
- Online resource for histotechnologists, with help sheets on staining, preparation, dyes, and safety.
- Contains links to sites with images, protocols and techniques, and general histology resources.
- Includes class notes, course objectives and old exams. Also, has related resource links. Written by Craig S. Hood from Loyola University in Louisiana, USA.
- Lesson plans for blood, epithelium, nervous tissues, salivary glands, and exocrine pancreas tissues.
- More than 1000 labeled images, with descriptions, practice labs, and quizzes. Created by the UIUC College of Medicine.
- Lesson plans with slides and practicals for the Loyola University Medical Education Network histology course.
- An alphabetical protocol index.
- Thorough atlas with hyperlinked notes and slides, as well as good organ reviews by slides, study set of slides, and sample quizzes.
- Quality control organization for biological dyes and stains. Publications, services, histology links, and protocols are provided.
- Incorporated in 1974 for the purpose of advancing professional growth, standards, knowledge and performance of histotechnology through continuing and formal education programs.
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