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Atlas of Descriptive Histology

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Zusatztext The Atlas of Descriptive Histology should be on the desks of all students who need a comprehensive, easy-to-follow color atlas of histology. Informationen zum Autor The late Michael H. Ross, Ph.D. was Professor and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida. For almost half a century, Dr. Ross contributed to histology education not only as an author of a popular histology textbook, but an equally recognized atlas. He was also a passionate teacher and mentor of several generations of medical students, fellows, and junior faculty. His research interest was in the male reproductive system, where he pioneered studies on the blood-testicular barrier and the role of the Sertoli cell in maintaining the barrier. Upon his retirement, Dr. Ross devoted his time to new editions of his histology textbook and to bringing to fruition this color Atlas of Descriptive Histology designed for today's student.Wojciech Pawlina, M.D. is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anatomy at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota. He serves as the Assistant Dean for Curriculum Development and Innovation at Mayo Medical School and as the Medical Director of Procedural Skills Laboratory. Dr. Pawlina teaches gross anatomy, embryology, and histology to medical students, residents, fellows, and other health care professionals. His research interest in medical education is directed towards strategies to implement professionalism, leadership, and teamwork curriculum in early medical education. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the journal Anatomical Sciences Education.Todd A. Barnash is the Computer Support Specialist for the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Since 1993 he has been the primary information technology, information security, and digital imaging resource for the department and has collaborated with Michael H. Ross, Ph.D. as well as other faculty on numerous projects throughout his tenure at the University. Klappentext A classic lab tool! Ross et al.s' Atlas of Descriptive Histology is the most comprehensive book of its kind available! covering all human tissues and organs through carefully annotated! high-quality micrographs.By showing images of the same area at successively increasing magnifications! the book provides students with an experience similar to that they would get from an actual microscope. This ability to show the inner workings of the body with such scrutiny makes the book an incomparable learning aid for students. Zusammenfassung Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press. The Atlas of Descriptive Histology is the most comprehensive histology atlas available. It covers all tissues and organs, each subject prefaced by introductory boxed text. Full-color high-resolution micrographs, gathered from colleagues both domestic and international, provide superb image quality. By showing images of the same area at successively increasing magnifications, the book provides students with an experience similar to that they would get from an actual microscope. Careful descriptions of each micrograph include those details a student should be able to recognize. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: EPITHELIAL TISSUE Simple Squamous and Simple Cuboidal Epithelia Simple and Pseudostratified Epithelia Stratified Epithelia Transitional Epithelium and Epitheleoid Tissues.- PART II: CONNECTIVE TISSUE Loose and Dense Irregular Connective Tissue Dense Irregular Connective Tissue Connective Tissue! Electron Microscopy Dense Regular Connective Tissue Elastic Fibers Reticular Fibers.- PART III: ADIPOSE TISSUE Adipose Tissue Adipose Tissue and Adipose Cell EM.- PART IV: CARTILAGE Hyaline Cartilage Hyaline Cartilage II! Electron Microscopy Hyaline Cartilage and the Developing Skeleton Fibrocartilage and Elas...

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