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diFiore's Atlas of Histology with Functional Correlations explains basic histology concepts through realistic, full-color composite and idealized illustrations of histologic structures. Added to the illustrations are actual photomicrographs of similar structures, a popular trademark of the atlas. All structures are directly correlated with the most important and essential functional correlations, allowing students to efficiently learn histologic structures and their major functions at the same time.This new edition features:Expanded Introduction on basic histology techniques and staining as well as a more comprehensive list of stains that students may encounter in their histology course
New chapter on cell biology accompanied by both drawings and representative photomicrographs of the main stages in the cell cycle during mitosis
Contents reorganized into four parts, progressing logically from Methods and Microscopy through Tissues and Systems
Improved art program with digitally enhanced images to provide increased detail
More than 40 new photomicrograph images, including light and transmission electron micrographsStudent Resources: Online E-book, Interactive Question Bank for chapter review, and Interactive Atlas featuring all images from the book + more than 450 additional micrographsdiFiore's Atlas of Histology is the perfect resource for medical and graduate histology students.
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DiFiore's Atlas of Histology with Functional Correlations is widely appreciated for its realistic, full-color illustrations as well as actual photomicrographs of histologic structures complemented by concise discussions of their most important functional correlations.
Your Bibliography: Eroschenko, V. and Fiore, M., 2013. DiFiore's atlas of histology with functional correlations. 12th ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Your Bibliography: Young, B., O'Dowd, G. and Woodford, P., 2014. Wheater's functional histology: a text and colour atlas. 6th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier.
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