Digital Histology: An Interactive CD Atlas withReview Text
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Alice S. Pakurar, Ph.D. and John W. Bigbee, Ph.D., both hold professorships in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Virginia Commonwealth University. Her excellence in teaching has been recognized by numerous teaching awards.

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Contents of the CD.

Cells.

Basics.

Structures.

Mitosis.

Quiz.

Tissues.

Epithelium.

Connective.

Muscle.

Nervous.

Organs and Systems.

General Concepts.

Cardiovascular.

Skin.

Digestive.

Respiratory.

Lymphoid.

Urinary.

Endocrine.

Reproductive.

Eye.

Ear.

Contents of the Review Text.

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

CHAPTER 1: TISSUE PREPARATION AND MICROSCOPY.

CHAPTER 2: CELL STRUCTURE.

CHAPTER 3: EPITHELIAL TISSUES.

CHAPTER 4: CONNECTIVE TISSUES.

CHAPTER 5: SUPPORTING CONNECTIVE TISSUES.

CHAPTER 6: BLOOD AND HEMATOPOIESIS.

CHAPTER 7: MUSCLE TISSUE.

CHAPTER 8: NERVOUS TISSUE.

CHAPTER 9: CONCEPTS AND TERMINOLOGY.

CHAPTER 10: CARDIOV ASCULAR SYSTEM.

CHAPTER 11: SKIN.

CHAPTER 12: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM.

CHAPTER 13: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.

CHAPTER 14: LYMPHOID SYSTEM.

CHAPTER 15: URINARY SYSTEM.

CHAPTER 16: ENDOCRINE SYSTEM.

CHAPTER 17: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.

CHAPTER 18: MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.

CHAPTER 19: EYE.

CHAPTER 20: EAR.

Index.

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"…it is nice to have the book and CD together for easy navigation. A CD is also useful for computers with no Internet hookup." (E-STREAMS, December 2004)

"This book is a breakthrough addition to an otherwise expensive lab component. The program provides an excellent tutorial...an excellent resource to review fundamental concepts that craft our understanding of the human body." (The American Biology Teacher, August 2004)

"…I would highly recommend this educational tool as I have very little doubt that it will…greatly facilitate the learning of basic histology." (Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, July 2003)

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