Cellular Pathology
D. J. Cook(Author)
Scion Publishing Ltd
Published on 6. July 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-7506-3111-2 (ISBN)
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Note: Series Editor is: CJ Pallister MSc FIMLS CBIOL MBIOL PhD, Head of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK). This Cellular Pathology volume takes the reader through the background of the many histological techniques used in cellular pathology, giving them a firm grounding in these techniques which are employed in various biological disciplines. Other books in series: 0750632569 Biochemistry (Blackstock) - due for publication September 1998 0750628790 Biological Foundations (Lawes) 0750632542 Biology of Disease (Gilmore) 0750628782 Clinical Biochemistry (Luxton) 0750624574 Haematology (Pallister) 0750632550 Human Genetics (Gardner, Howell, Davies) 0750634138 Immunology (Hannigan) 0750634677 Medical Physics (Trowbridge) 0750632534 Molecular Genetics (Hancock)< br/>0750634154 Transfusion Science (Overfield, Dawson, Hamer)
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bloxham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
95 illus
Dimensions
Height: 190 mm
Width: 245 mm
Weight
920 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-3111-2 (9780750631112)
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Content
The study of tissues and their diseases; Fixation and fixatives; Processing and microtomy; Other embedding techniques; Cryotechniques; Staining theory; Histochemistry: general considerations and the histochemistry of carbohydrates and lipids; Histochemistry of nucleic acids, proteins and enzymes; Histochemistry of pigments, neuroendocrine amines and minerals; Immunological techniques; Autoradiography; Exfoliative cytology and related techniques; Cytogenetics and molecular genetics; Infective agents and amyloid; Light microscopy; Electron microscopy; Some aspects of the organisation of a histology laboratory; Answers to self-assessment questions; Index.