Now in its seventh edition, Histology: A Text and Atlas is ideal for medical, dental, health professions, and undergraduate biology and cell biology students. This best-selling combination text and atlas includes a detailed textbook, which emphasizes clinical and functional correlates of histology fully supplemented by vividly informative illustrations and photomicrographs. Separate, superbly illustrated atlas sections follow almost every chapter and feature large-size, full-color digital photomicrographs with labels and accompanied descriptions that highlight structural and functional details of cells, tissues, and organs. Updated throughout to reflect the latest advances in the field, this "two in one" text and atlas features an outstanding art program with all illustrations completely revised and redrawn as well as a reader-friendly format including red highlighted key terms, blue clinical text, and folders that cover clinical correlations and functional considerations. NEW! All illustrations are now completely revised and redrawn for a consistent art program. NEW! Histology 101 sections provide students with a reader-friendly review of essential information covered in the preceding chapters. NEW! Updated cellular and molecular biology coverage reflects the latest advances in the field. More than 100 atlas plates that incorporate 435 full-color, high-resolution photomicrographs. Reader-friendly highlights including red bold terms, blue clinical text, and folders featuring clinical and functional correlations that increase student understanding and facilitates efficient study. Easy-to-understand tables aid students in learning and reviewing information (such as staining techniques) without having to rely on rote memorization. Features of cells, tissues, and organs and their functions and locations are presented in easy-to-locate, easy-to-review bulleted lists. Additional clinical correlation and functional consideration folders have been added providing information related to symptoms, photomicrographs of diseased tissues or organs, short histopathological descriptions, and molecular basis for clinical intervention.
Bridging the gap between textbook diagrams and the complex reality of histological preparations, this magnificent atlas of human microanatomy is designed to help students understand the complex structures encountered when viewing ...
Selectins (choice E) provide an initial tether for leukocytes. Once they have come to a stop (margination), leukocytes respond to signals from activated endothelial cells, express new cell adhesion molecules (e.g., integrins), ...
Key features of the updated fourth edition: More than 700 high-quality illustrations using advanced techniques in histology and electron microscopy Practical, information Concise and focused text Key concepts and ideas illustrated in less ...
"The fourth edition of Histology for Pathologists was published in 2012 and, as before, it is again reasonable to ask if "normal" has changed enough in the ensuing 6 years to justify a new edition.
Y Blood supply to dermis. Papillary loops of dermal papillae A LM of the dermoepidermal junction. The dermis (De) is less cellular than the epidermis (Ep). The papillary dermis is loose connective tissue with collagen fibers (00) ...
The text is extensively illustrated to convey difficult-to-understand concepts. Clinical correlations, numerous tables and charts, and USMLE-style questions in clinical vignette format help students evaluate their strengths and weaknesses.
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This book has been designed to help medical students succeed with their histology classes, while using less time on studying the curriculum.
Specially designed to help you master what you need to know, these 200 flash cards are designed to reinforce your understanding of how the human body works in health as well as illness and injury.
This book will be useful to students starting in histology, though it does assume some elementary knowledge of biochemistry and of the structure of the mammalian body.