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Science: Biology: Histology:
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- Histology on the WWW - Contains links to sites with images, protocols and techniques, and general histology resources..
- 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..
- JayDoc HistoWeb - A comprehensive histology atlas from the Kansas University Medical Center..
- Laboratory of Histology and Embryology - Research focusing on histology, cell biology, microscopy, neurobiology, and stereology. From the University of Oporto, Portugal..
- LUMEN Histology - Lesson plans with slides and practicals for the Loyola University Medical Education Network histology course..
- Martindale's Health Science Guide: Anatomy & Histology Center - Histology section includes exams, courses, techniques and procedures, and tissue preservation resources..
- National Society for Histotechnology - Incorporated in 1974 for the purpose of advancing professional growth, standards, knowledge and performance of histotechnology through continuing and formal education programs..
- UC-Davis Human Microscopic Anatomy - Thorough atlas with hyperlinked notes and slides, as well as good organ reviews by slides, study set of slides, and sample quizzes..
- University of Delaware Mammalian Histology - Course syllabus and class resources, including microscopic images, ultrastructural images, 3-D models, and labelled diagrams..
- Vanderbilt University Medical School Cell and Tissue Biology - Lesson plans for blood, epithelium, nervous tissues, salivary glands, and exocrine pancreas tissues..
- Histology - Biol 305 - Includes class notes, course objectives and old exams. Also, has related resource links. Written by Craig S. Hood from Loyola University in Louisiana, USA. (January 1, 1970).
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