Human histology
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Human histology
Mosby, 1997
2nd ed.
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This textbook was developed to respond to the increasing focus on cell biology, computer simulation and clinical material in todays histology courses. The book integrates concise text, excellent quality colour and black-and-white photographs, and improved three-dimensional artwork of histologic structures. It is the only book available that focuses strictly on human tissues. In addition to practical histology boxes, which help students relate material to lab work, it contains clinical histology boxes with information relating to medical practice, advanced concepts boxes or the ambitious student and key fact boxes.
Table of Contents
- Histology
- the cell
- epithelial cells
- support and extracellular matrix
- contractile cells
- nervous tissue
- bod cells
- immune system
- blood and lymphatic circulatory systems
- respiratory system
- alimentary tract
- hepatobiliary system
- musculoskeletal system
- endocrine system
- male reproductive system
- female reproductive system
- skin and breast
- special senses.
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