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![]() | Wheater's Functional Histology: A Text and Colour Atlas, 5th Edition by Barbara Young BSc Med Sci(Hons) PhD MB BChir MRCP FRCPA, James S. Lowe BMedSci BMBS DM FRCPath, Alan Stevens MBBS FRCPath, John W. Heath BSc(Hons)(Melbourne) PhD(Melbourne), Philip J. Deakin BSc(Hons) MBChB(Sheffield) ISBN-10: 9780443068508 ISBN-10: 0-443-06850-X ISBN-13: 9780443068508 ISBN-13: 978-0-443-06850-8 Paperback 2006-03-14 Churchill Livingstone Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description This best-selling atlas contains over 900 images and illustrations to help you learn and review the microstructure of human tissues. The book starts with a section on general cell structure and replication. Basic tissue types are covered in the following section, and the third section presents the microstructures of each of the major body systems. The highest -quality color light micrographs and electron micrograph images are accompanied by concise text and captions which explain the appearance, function, and clinical significance of each image. The accompanying website lets you view all the images from the atlas with a "virtual microscope", allowing you to view the image at a variety of pre-set magnifications. | ||
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Best Histology Atlas Available This Atlas was required for my course. However, I would recommend this atlas to anyone in a histology course. The pictures are great and the chapters are well organized! Also, the online tutorial online are very helpful. | ||
Great Seller The seller was prompt in sending my book. The book was accurately described. I would buy from again. | ||
Wheater's Functional Histology: A text and Colour Atlas, 5 th Edition The photographs in the book are very good.En as to the synthetic quality of the text is ideal for those who want to make a first read an issue. The charts are very helpful for understanding the issues. Especially since I am Spanish speaking, having a book of histology in English I find very helpful when I have to write in this language. | ||
Review This book does a good job of bringing together terminology. eg. Some professors may use the term basal lamina, while others basement membrane. This book clarifies these situations well. | ||
Great histo resource for studying Wheater's is a great atlas that provides the visual context to understand histology. Short summaries accompany each photograph to outline key points; staining type, cell type, other features. The pictures at the end of each chapter were very useful for self studying. | ||