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On the Web
- Histology World - Links, books, mnemonics and information about histology for undergraduate and graduate anatomy, medical, dental, and other health professional students. Includes reviews and recommendations.
- Histology on the WWW - Contains links to sites with images, protocols and techniques, and general histology resources.
- LUMEN Histology - Lesson plans with slides and practicals for the Loyola University Medical Education Network histology course.
- Laboratory of Histology and Embryology - Research focusing on histology, cell biology, microscopy, neurobiology, and stereology. From the University of Oporto, Portugal.
- The Biological Stain Commission - Quality control organization for biological dyes and stains. Publications, services, histology links, and protocols are provided.
- Internet Atlas of Histology - More than 1000 labeled images, with descriptions, practice labs, and quizzes. Created by the UIUC College of Medicine.
- Histochemistry and Cell Biology - Journal devoted to the field of molecular histology and cell biology; tables of contents, abstracts, and author and subscription information. PDF versions of articles are available to subscribers only.
- JayDoc HistoWeb - A comprehensive histology atlas from the Kansas University Medical Center.
- University of Delaware Mammalian Histology - Course syllabus and class resources, including microscopic images, ultrastructural images, 3-D models, and labelled diagrams.
- University of Pennsylvania Histology Homepage - Slides arranged by tissue or organ types, for non-human mammals and birds. From School of Veterinary Medicine.
Wikipedia Articles
- Histology - Histology (from the Greek ) is the study of tissue sectioned as a thin slice, using a microtome. It can be described as microscopic anatomy.
- Victor von Ebner - Anton Gilbert Victor von Ebner, Ritter von Rosenstein (February 4, 1842 - March 20, 1925) was an Austrian anatomist and histologist who was a native of Bregenz. In 1866 he earned his doctorate from the University of Vienna, and later became a professor of histology and developmental history at the University of Graz (1873), and a professor of histology at Vienna (1888).
- Histology Group of Victoria - == History. ==
- Fixation (histology) - In the fields of histology, pathology, and cell biology, fixation is a chemical process by which biological tissues are preserved from decay. Fixation terminates any ongoing biochemical reactions, and may also increase the mechanical strength or stability of the treated tissues.
- Eber Landau - Eber Landau (November 8, 1878 - October 30, 1959) was a Latvian physician from Rēzekne. In 1902 he graduated from the University of Tartu, and afterwards continued his studies of anatomy and histology at the Histology Laboratory in Munich, and in St.