Human Histology

Human Histology
ISBN-10
0723424853
ISBN-13
9780723424857
Category
Medical / Histology
Pages
408
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Mosby
Authors
Alan Stevens, James Steven Lowe

Description

Human Histology is designed to help you learn more easily. Superb color photographs of macroscopic specimens and stained human tissues illustrate gross and microscopic detail. Color diagrams, many in 3D, display complex tissues and help you understand structure and function of cells, tissues and organs. Practical histology sections are highlighted in green to show you what to look for in lab microscopy sessions. Clinical sections are highlighted in blue and illustrate how changes in tissue structure and function underlie human disease processes. Advanced concepts provide you with more in-depth knowledge, recent research, and molecular structure of cells and tissues. Key facts boxes provide you with a continuous method to check retention of key facts, both during the course and prior to exams. Chapter-end review questions test your comprehension of the topic in an exam-style format.

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