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  1. Donald K. MacCallum retired in 2003 from the University of Michigan as a Professor in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology. During his 34 years of tenure at the University of Michigan he was not only an extraordinary histologist and researcher, but also a dedicated teacher at both the dental and the medical school.

  2. All SecondLookTM Histology applications are free to download. The complete app is covering all major human tissues and organs and the Basic Tissue app only the histology basics. By taking a "Second Look" at these slides, users are able to review, self-evaluate, and test their knowledge of histology in order to be better prepared for examinations.

  3. ©copyright 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan. The University of Michigan Health System site does not provide specific medical advice and does not endorse any medical or professional service obtained through information provided on this site or any links to this site.

  4. Special areas of expertise include dermatopathology, gastrointestinal, breast, head and neck, endocrine, renal, dermatopathology, neuropathology (including muscle and nerve) and ophthalmic pathology. Services: Specimen accessioning and specimen triage: 734-936-6795. Microtomy, staining and slide labeling: 734-936-6818.

  5. 021. Plasma Cell: This electron micrograph shows a typical secretory cell, a plasma cell, which secretes immunoglobulin protein. Many of the major types of cellular organelles are visible in this image. In the nucleus, areas of euchromatin and heterochromatin can easily be identified. Virtual Slide.

  6. Histology Guide teaches the visual art of recognizing the structure of cells and tissues and understanding how this is determined by their function. Rather than reproducing the information found in a histology textbook, a user is shown how to apply this knowledge to interpret cells and tissues as viewed through a microscope.

  7. Description: A site primarily intended for histology education for Univ. of Michigan students by the University of Michigan. It is broader useful because it contains an ordered collection of hundreds of high-quality virtual histological sections, covering the entire human histology. These are open accessible and licensed under Creative Commons ...