Theory and practice of histological techniques
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Theory and practice of histological techniques
Churchill Livingstone, 1990
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographies and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written by histopathologists and technical staff with a range of experience, this book outlines the ways in which material can be handled to yield the maximum information. It should be of interest to technical staff in training and histopathologists. The text shows a more marked trend towards providing text essential for histology technologists. This edition has two new chapters, and the section on neuropathological techniques, which relies much more on immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy has been updated. The chapter on histometry has been developed by the inclusion of image analysis techniques. In the chapter on safety, the COSSH regulations are covered and the chapter on diagnostic immunocytochemistry shows how this subject has advanced and how relevant it has become to the confirmation of pathological diagnosis.
Table of Contents
- Light microscopy, Ralph E.Nunn and Roger A.Rose
- fixation and fixatives, David Hopwood
- tissue processing, Keith C.Gordon
- microtomy and paraffin sections, Keith C.Gordon and Paul Bradbury
- frozen and related sections, John D.Bancroft
- an outline of staining theory, Richard W.Horobin
- the haematoxylins, Alan Stevens
- connective tissues and stains, Paul Bradbury and Keith C.Gordon
- proteins and nuecleic acids, Alan Stevens and John Bancroft
- amyloid, Robert J.Francis
- carbohydrates, Harry C.Cook
- lipids, Olga B.Bayliss High
- pigments and minerals, Alan Stevens
- the neuroendocrine system, Philip O.G.Wilson and Brian T.Chalk
- micro-organisms, Alan Stevens
- bone and the preparation of bone sections, Kathleen M.Page
- neuropathological techniques, James Lowe and Gordon Cox
- enzyme histochemistry, John D.Bancroft
- enzyme histochemistry - diagnostic applications, John D.Bancroft
- immunocytochemistry
- immunocytochemistry in diagnostic tumour pathology, K.A.Maclennan and I.O.Ellis
- immunofluorescent techniques
- gynaecological cytology, Laurie D.Bourne
- resin embedding media, Alan Stevens and Jocelyn Germain
- electron microscopy - theoretical aspects and instrumentation, Graham Robinson and Trevor Gray
- electron microscopy - transmission, tissue preparation, sectioning and staining, Graham Robinson and Trevor Gray
- electron microscopy - specialised techniques, Graham Robinson et al
- electron microscopy - diagnostic uses, Alan Stevens
- histometry and image analysis, John M.Anderson and James Lowe
- safety in the histopathology laboratory, George Coghill
- cytoplasmic granules, organelles and special tissues, John D.Bancroft and Alan Stevens
- autoradiography, Eric Flintney
- museum and other demonstrations techniques, Joe J.Daws.
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