Microorganisms

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15 Microorganisms Jeanine H. Bartlett Introduction We have all heard the expression, ‘The world is getting smaller’. Nowhere is that statement truer than in the world of microorganisms. Microorganisms (also…

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Amyloid

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14 Amyloid Janet A. Gilbertson, Toby Hunt Introduction History Amyloidosis is a disorder of protein folding, in which normally soluble proteins accumulate in the tissues as abnormal insoluble fibrils (or…

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Techniques in neuropathology

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17 Techniques in neuropathology J. Robin Highley, Nicky Sullivan Introduction Neuropathology has classically been seen as something of a dark art by general histologists because of the tradition of using…

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Tissue processing

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6 Tissue processing Lena T. Spencer, John D. Bancroft Incorporating Microarray Wanda Grace Jones Introduction After the removal of a tissue sample from the patient, a series of physical and…

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Carbohydrates

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12 Carbohydrates Christopher Layton, John D. Bancroft Introduction The word ‘carbohydrate’ is used to encompass a large group of compounds with the general formula Cn(H2O)n. While the role of carbohydrates…

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Plastic embedding for light microscopy

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8 Plastic embedding for light microscopy Neil M. Hand Introduction Paraffin wax is a suitable embedding medium for most tissues, combining adequacy of tissue support with ease of sectioning on…

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Connective and mesenchymal tissues with their stains

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11 Connective and mesenchymal tissues with their stains John D. Bancroft, Christopher Layton Introduction Connective tissue is one of the four tissue types found throughout the body. The term ‘connect’…

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The gross room/surgical cut-up

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5 The gross room/surgical cut-up S. Kim Suvarna, Christopher Layton Introduction The dissection and preparation of any specimen for histological/microscopic analysis involves more than simply the tissue processing and section…

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Quantitative data from microscopic specimens

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23 Quantitative data from microscopic specimens Alton D. Floyd Introduction The practice of histology and histopathology has traditionally relied upon the subjective interpretation of microscopic preparations by a highly trained…

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The hematoxylins and eosin

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10 The hematoxylins and eosin John D. Bancroft, Christopher Layton Introduction The hematoxylin and eosin stain (H&E) is the most widely used histological stain. Its popularity is based on its…

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