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Histological Evaluation of Liver Biopsy Techniques
Archives of Surgery, 1958To aid in the diagnosis of liver disease, punch biopsy techniques have been in use at the University of Michigan Hospital during the past six years. The information gained from such examinations has often been found diagnostic in itself, and also extremely useful when correlated with data from other laboratory studies and clinical examinations.
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1989
D L, Page, C, Nolen, J L, Womack
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D L, Page, C, Nolen, J L, Womack
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HISTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES FOE THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, 1951SYNOPSIS.A technique for cutting thin sections for the electron microscope is described. Adequate fixation of the tissue is one of the limiting factors. The tissue is fixed in osmium tetroxide, embedded in Ester wax, and sectioned on a Cambridge rocking microtome. The technique has been used to examine various normal rat tissues.
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Histological Techniques for Electron Microscopy
JAMA, 1961As pointed out by the author, the most efficient, effective, and stimulating way to learn the techniques of electron microscopy is to serve an apprenticeship in an established "teaching laboratory." For many, however, this is impossible; and it is they who will find this practical handbook invaluable.
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Histology Techniques for Nails
2018Sampling the nail unit for histopathologic analysis is often an important component of the diagnosis of nail disease, whether inflammatory, infectious or neoplastic. While skin biopsy is usually relatively straightforward, the nail unit presents some challenges in this regard.
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Histological Techniques for Electron Microscopy
Physics Bulletin, 1960By Daniel C. Pease New York and London: Academic Press Inc. Pp. xii + 274. Price $7.50. Dr. Pease is to be congratulated on producing the first handbook to describe in full the procedures for preparing biological tissues for examination in the electron microscope.
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