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Histology, also
known as
microscopic anatomy or microanatomy, is the
branch of
biology that
studies the
microscopic anatomy of
biological tissues. Histology...
- In the
fields of
histology, pathology, and cell biology,
fixation is the
preservation of
biological tissues from
decay due to
autolysis or putrefaction...
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known as
histology or, in
connection with disease, as histopathology.
Xavier Bichat is
considered as the "Father of
Histology".
Plant histology is studied...
- In
histology, a
lacuna is a
small space,
containing an
osteocyte in bone, or
chondrocyte in cartilage. The
lacuna are
situated between the lamellae, and...
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limitation of the
standard "bread-loafing"
technique of
fixed tissue histology –
result in a high "false negative"
error rate, and
frequent recurrences...
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Histology is the
study of the
minute structure, composition, and
function of tissues.
Mature human vocal cords are
composed of
layered structures which...
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generally at the
microscopic level.
Stains and dyes are
frequently used in
histology (microscopic
study of
biological tissues), in
cytology (microscopic study...
- In
natural science and
signal processing, an
artifact or
artefact is any
error in the
perception or
representation of any
information introduced by the...
- In
histology,
variegation is the
property of
having discrete markings of
different colors.
Variegated From Merriam-Webster
Online Dictionary. Retrieved...
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Effacement is the shortening, or thinning, of a tissue. It can
refer to
cervical effacement. It can also
refer to a
process occurring in
podocytes in nephrotic...