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- BookMichael H. Ross, Wojciech Pawlina.Summary: Now in its revised, updated Sixth Edition, is the text for medical, health professions, and undergraduate biology students. This combination text and atlas includes a detailed textbook description that emphasizes clinical and functional correlates of histology, fully supplemented by vividly informative illustrations and photographs. Separate, superbly illustrated atlas sections follow almost every chapter and feature large-size, full-color digital micrographs, with labels and legends that highlight details of microanatomy. For this edition, approximately 20 percent of the micrographs have been replaced with new, sharper, enhanced images. One third of the illustrations have been redrawn in a new style. A powerful online interactive atlas is included with the book and features all of the plates in the text with interactive functionality.
Contents:
Methods
The cell cytoplasm
The cell nucleus
Tissues : concept and classification
Epithelial tissue
Connective tissue
Cartilage
Bone
Adipose tissue
Blood
Muscle tissue
Nerve tissue
Cardiovascular system
Lymphatic system
Integumentary system
Digestive system I : oral cavity and associated structures
Digestive system II : esophagus and gastrointestinal tract
Digestive system III : liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
Respiratory system
Urinary system
Endocrine organs
Male reproductive system
Female reproductive system
Eye
Ear.Digital Access LWW Health Library (Medical Education) 2011 - ArticleFischer J, Heyer W, Janowski F, Wolf F, Schellenberger A.Acta Biol Med Ger. 1977;36(7-8):999-1005.Macroporous glasses with pore sizes from 400-1000 A appropriate for protein binding were produced and characterized by a thermal demixing procedure and alkaline after treatment. To achieve a covalent binding capacity relative to proteins, the gamma-aminopropyl derivative was allowed to react with 4-maleinimido benzoylic chloride to give preparations containing, in addition to maleinimide residues, acid chloride structures for the protein binding. A preparation of 400 A pore size was tested for its protein binding capacity relative to bovine serum albumin and trypsin. Furthermore, the capacity of binding glucoamylase from Endomycopsis bispora in active form was studied.