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- BookVictor P. Eroschenko, Professor Emeritus of Anatomy, WWAMI Medical Program University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.Summary: Atlas of histology with functional correlations, thirteenth edition, provides a rich understanding of the basic histology concepts that medical and allied health students need to know. Realistic, full-color illustrations as well as actual photomicrographs of histologic structures are complemented by concise discussions of their most important functional correlations.
Contents:
Histologic methods
Light and transmission electron microscopy
Cells and the cell cycle
Epithelial tissue
Connective tissue
Hematopoietic tissue
Skeletal tissue : cartilage and bone
Muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
Circulatory system
Immune system
Integumentary system
Digestive system part I : oral cavity and major salivary glands
Digestive system part II : esophagus and stomach
Digestive system part III : small intestine and large intestine
Digestive system part IV : accessory digestive organs (liver, pancreas, and gallbladder)
Respiratory system
Urinary system
Endocrine system
Male reproductive system
Female reproductive system
Organs of special senses : visual and auditory systems.Digital Access LWW Health Library (Medical Education) 2017 - ArticleDickmeiss E.Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl. 1977(42):51-4.The test systems for antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) and direct cell-mediated lympholysis (DCML) were used to measure the immunological response of kidney transplanted patients against donor related targets before and after transplantation and in long term allograft recipients. An isolated positive ADCC cross march was found to indicate a grave graft prognosis. Positive DCML reactions were correlated to clinical rejection. In long term recipients antibodies reactive in ADCC against donor related targets seemed to be correlated with a state of chronic rejection.