The supportive "glue" of the body, including bone, cartilage, and blood.
The protective sheets that line our surfaces and cavities. Atlas of Human Histology
The specialized tissues responsible for movement, from the heart to the limbs. The supportive "glue" of the body, including bone,
The complex wiring of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. The Art and Science of Staining The supportive "glue" of the body
Histology atlases serve as a "microscopic map" for both students and seasoned clinicians:
The vivid colors seen in these atlases aren't natural; they are the result of ingenious staining techniques. The most common is . Hematoxylin stains cell nuclei a deep purple, while Eosin colors proteins and cytoplasm various shades of pink. Other methods, like the Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) stain, are used to highlight specific components like carbohydrates. Why These Atlases Matter
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