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Histology at the University of Michigan. Dear Michigan Histology Website Users, The Department of Cell & Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan Medical School provides this digital microscopy resource for the study of cells, tissues and organs.
- All Histology Topics
Introduction to Histology Stains; Virtual Slide List;...
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Resources in the University of Michigan Histology Dropbox....
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Michigan Histology and Virtual Microscopy Learning...
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Shortcuts: Alt+Click+Drag to create a Zoom-Rectangle....
- Introduction to Histology Stains
Good examples for PAS-stained sections in the Michigan...
- Virtual EM Micrograph List
Postcapillary Venule: This is an electron micrograph of a...
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Resources in the University of Michigan Histology Dropbox. This collection was originally compiled by Kent Christensen, Ph.D., J. Matthew Velkey, Ph.D., Lloyd M. Stoolman, M.D., Laura Hessler, and Diedra Mosley-Brower. Currently, it is curated by Michael Hortsch, Ph.D.
Introduction to Histology Stains; Virtual Slide List; Virtual EM Micrograph List; All Histology Topics
Histology and Virtual Microscopy Learning Resources. Welcome. The Michigan Histology website has a permanent new home. Please visit us at histology.medicine.umich.edu.
The slides in the Histology SecondLook TM applications include high quality images from the University of Michigan Medical School's Histology and Virtual Microscopy collection. The slides also include detailed medical illustrations that test important histological concepts.
How to enroll. Time and Location: Faculty Contacts. General Information. This course will explore cells and tissues of the human body (histology or micro-anatomy) by the use of various microscopic techniques.
Resources in the University of Michigan Histology Dropbox. Jump to: Learning Objectives. I. Nuclei and Nucleoli. II. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Complex. III. Secretory Vesicles. IV. Lysosomes/Endosome. V. Cilia, Microvilli and Stereocillia. VI. Cell Junctions (Desmosomes) Electron Micrographs. Review Questions. Practice Questions.