- Cell
biology (also
cellular biology or
cytology) is a
branch of
biology that
studies the structure, function, and
behavior of cells. All
living organisms...
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termed a
cytologic smear.
There are two
methods of
collecting cells for
cytopathologic analysis:
exfoliative cytology, and
intervention cytology. In this...
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Gynaecologic cytology, also
gynecologic cytology, is a
field of
pathology concerned with the
investigation of
disorders of the
female genital tract. The...
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Microbial cytology is the
study of
microscopic and
submicroscopic details of microorganisms.
Origin of "Microbial" 1880-85; < Gr**** mīkro- micro- small...
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Urine cytology is a test that
looks for
abnormal cells in
urine under a microscope. The test
commonly checks for infection,
inflammatory disease of the...
- ****l
cytology is a
microscopic examination of
cells from the ****l epithelium. In
veterinary medicine, it
helps differentiate the
stages of the mammalian...
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Liver cytology is the
branch of
cytology that
studies the
liver cells and its functions. The
liver is a
vital organ, in
charge of
almost all the body’s...
- with the
advent of liquid-based
cytology,
although either type of
collection device may be used with
either type of
cytology. The
sample is
stained using...
- is
essentially a
branch of genetics, but is also a part of cell biology/
cytology (a
subdivision of
human anatomy), that is
concerned with how the chromosomes...
- A
lymph node, or
lymph gland, is a kidney-shaped
organ of the
lymphatic system and the
adaptive immune system. A
large number of
lymph nodes are linked...