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- BookBarbara Young, Geraldine O'Dowd, Phillip Woodford.Summary: Take a simple approach to understanding the fundamentals with Wheater's Functional Histology. Offering concise text accompanied by hundreds of captions and images of histology slides, this best-selling textbook will equip you with all the must-know histology information you need to complete your courses and ace your exams. Recognize the microscopic structure of normal human tissues and how it relates to function with the help of over 900 high-quality histology images and illustrations.Master how to apply histology in a clinical context through coverage of common clinical conditions in each chapter.Access the entire contents online at Student Consult, including all of the images, a virtual histolab, and USMLE-style self-assessment questions and rationales.
Contents:
Cell structure and function
Cell cycle and replication
Blood, haematopoiesis and bone marrow
Supporting/connective tissues
Epithelial tissues
Muscle
Nervous tissues
Circulatory system
Skin
Skeletal tissues
Immune system
Respiratory system
Oral tissues
Gastrointestinal tract
Liver and pancreas
Urinary system
Endocrine system
Male reproductive system
Female reproductive system
Central nervous system
Special sense organs.Digital Access ClinicalKey 2014 - ArticleMeretskov VV, Tarshis IA, Pinegin BV.Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol. 1979 Jan(1):91-4.The activity of some enzymes in T- and B-lymphocytes from the spleen of CBA mice was investigated. T-cell suspension was obtained by using a modified Kedar et al. method based on immunosorption. EAC-rosette forming cells were studied in the capacity of B-cells. The activity of all the enzymes examined proved to be higher in T-lymphocytes than in B lymphocytes; the greatest difference was noted in the activity of NADP.H2-diaphorase, and the least--in the activity of NAD.H2-diaphorase.