Ultrastructural Pathology, Second Edition is a comprehensive reference on electron microscopy of pathologic tissue in animals and humans. Now presented in an atlas format for easier identification of organelles, the text is designed to bridge the gap between what is seen in the electron microscope at the cellular level and what the pathologist encounters in the postmortem room. New to this edition are sections on diagnostic electron microscopy, providing information on specialized technologies for electron microscopy, and invertebrate pathology. Emphasizing comparative pathology, the book explains and integrates all aspects of cellular changes in lesions occurring from natural or experimental disease.
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"The reorganization of the book, with complete tables of infectious agents and updated references, and the addition of illustrations to display complex cellular processes contribute to the book's value as a reference text. I highly recommend this book as a valuable resource for students, researchers, pathologists, and veterinary health-care professionals." (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, March 2010)
"This atlas has something for everyone: the student preparing for pathology boards, the bench pathologist, the diagnostician, and the toxicologic pathologist, just to name a few. This book, like the first edition, will be the gold standard desk reference for anyone who needs to interpret or confirm cellular changes from surgical or postmortem lesions." (Microscopy & Microanalysis, 2010)
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Höhe: 221 mm
Breite: 285 mm
Dicke: 43 mm
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978-0-8138-0330-2 (9780813803302)
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Norman F. Cheville, DVM, PhD is Professor Emeritus of Veterinary Pathology at Iowa State University. Previously, he was Chair of the Department of Veterinary Pathology and Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Iowa State University, and was Chief of Pathology at the National Animal Disease Center in Ames, Iowa.
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Iowa State University
Part I: Structural Basis of Cell Injury
1. Response to Cellular Injury
2. Cell Death
3. Cellular Defense and Recovery
Part II: Organelle Pathology
4. The Cell Surface
5. Intracellular Trafficking
6. Nucleus, Ribosomes, the Golgi Complex, and Secretion
7. Peroxisomes, Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum, and Lipids
8. Mitochondria
Part III: Infl ammation and Hemostasis
9. Endothelium
10. Leukocytes and Platelets
11. The Mononuclear Phagocyte System and Lymphocytes
12. The Extracellular Matrix
Part IV: Infectious Diseases
13. Cytopathology of Viral Diseases
14. Cytopathology of Pathogenic Prokaryotes
15. Pathogenic Protozoa
16. Algae, Fungi, and Other Eukaryotes
Part V: Toxicologic Diseases
17. Toxicologic Pathology
18. Myotoxins
19. Neurotoxins and Neurodegeneration
20. Nephrotoxins
21. Toxicity of Respiratory Systems
Part VI: Pathologic Growth
22. The Cell Cycle: Dysfunction in Aging, Senescence, and Hibernation
23. The Neoplastic Cell
Part VII: Diagnostic Pathology
24. Calcification
25. Pigments
26. Amyloid, Protein Misfolding Defects, and Inclusions
27. Metabolic and Storage Diseases
28. Arteriopathy
29. The Renal Glomerulopathies
30. Prions