Ultrastructure atlas of human tissues /

"The Ultrastructure Atlas of Human Tissues presents a variety of scanning and transmission electron microscope images of the major systems of the human body. Photography with the electron microscope records views of the intricate substructures and micro-designs of objects and tissues, and revea...

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Main Author: Hossler, Fred E. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-Blackwell, 2014
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Titlepage
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note to Readers
  • I.  CELLULAR ORGANELLES AND SURFACE SPECIALIZATIONS
  • A. NUCLEI AND NUCLEOLI
  • B. MITOCHONDRIA
  • C. GOLGI COMPLEX
  • D. ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM AND SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
  • E. LYSOSOMES
  • F. CYTOPLASMIC INCLUSIONS
  • G. PLASMA MEMBRANE JUNCTIONS
  • H. MICROVILLI
  • I. CILIA AND CENTRIOLES
  • J. PLASMA MEMBRANE INFOLDINGS
  • II. Â Â BLOOD CELLS
  • A. BLOOD COMPOSITION
  • B. RED BLOOD CELLS
  • C. SICKLE CELL ANEMIA
  • D. GRANULAR LEUKOCYTESâ€" NEUTROPHILS, EOSINOPHILS, AND BASOPHILSE. NONGRANULAR LEUKOCYTESâ€" LYMPHOCYTES AND MONOCYTES
  • F. BLOOD PLATELETSâ€"BLOOD CLOTS
  • III. Â Â CONNECTIVE TISSUES
  • A. COMPOSITION
  • B. RESIDENT CELLSâ€"FIBROBLASTS, ADIPOCYTES, MAST CELLS
  • C. BLOOD CELL DERIVATIVESâ€" NEUTROPHILS, EOSINOPHILS, LYMPHOCYTES, MACROPHAGES, AND PLASMA CELLS
  • D. LOOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE EXAMPLE: LAMINA PROPRIA
  • E. DENSE IRREGULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE EXAMPLES: DERMIS AND CAPSULES OF ORGANS
  • F. DENSE REGULAR CONNECTIVEÂ TISSUE
  • G. CARTILAGEâ€"HYALINE CARTILAGE AND FIBROCARTILAGEH. BONEâ€"COMPACT BONE AND CANCELLOUS BONE
  • IV. Â Â MUSCLE TISSUES
  • A. OVERVIEW
  • B. SMOOTH MUSCLEâ€"WALL OF COLON, BRANCHED FIBERS IN WALL OF URETER, WALLS OF BLOOD VESSELS
  • C. SKELETAL MUSCLE
  • D. CARDIAC MUSCLEâ€"ATRIUM
  • V.  NERVE TISSUES
  • A. OVERVIEW
  • B. PERIPHERAL NERVESâ€"OPTIC NERVE, SCIATIC NERVE, NERVE IN WALL OF COLON, MYELINATED AND UNMYELINATED NERVES
  • C. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMâ€"CEREBRUM
  • VI. Â Â CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
  • A. OVERVIEW
  • B. ARTERIES
  • C. VEINS
  • D. CAPILLARIESE. HEART-ATRIUM
  • VII. Â Â LYMPHATIC TISSUES
  • A. OVERVIEW
  • B. SPLEEN
  • C. THYMUS
  • D. LYMPH NODES, LYMPH NODULES/DIFFUSE LYMPHATICÂ TISSUE
  • E. TONSILS
  • VIII. Â Â GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
  • A. ORAL CAVITY
  • B. OVERVIEW OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL
  • C. ESOPHAGUS
  • D. STOMACH
  • E. SMALL INTESTINESâ€" DUODENUM, JEJUNUM, AND ILEUM
  • F. LARGE INTESTINE (COLON) ANDÂ APPENDIX
  • IX. Â Â LIVER AND GALL BLADDER
  • A. LIVER
  • B. GALL BLADDER
  • X.  PANCREAS
  • XI. Â Â RESPIRATORY TRACT
  • A. OVERVIEW
  • B. trachea, bronchi, and bronchiolesc. lungs
  • xii.â â urinary tract
  • a. overview
  • b. kidney
  • c. ureters, bladder, and urethra
  • xiii.â â skin
  • a. overview
  • b. epidermis
  • c. dermis and hypodermis
  • d. skin parasites
  • xiv.â â eye
  • xv.â â ear
  • a. overview
  • b. middle ear
  • c. inner ear
  • xvi.â â male reproductive system
  • a. testis and epididymis
  • b. vas deferens
  • c. seminal vesicle
  • d. prostate gland
  • e. bulbourethral glands, glands of littre, and the penis
  • xvii.â â female reproductive system