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Histology, Embryology, Cytology
Introductory part
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Table of contents
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Foreword from science editors to the seventh edition
Foreword to the sixth edition
Foreword to the fifth edition
Introductory part
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Chapter 1. Histology, cytology and embryology. Their content, objectives and relationship with other medical and biological sciences. Their importance for medicine
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Chapter 2. Research techniques in histology, cytology and embryology
2.1. Microscopy of tissue specimens
2.2. Techniques of studying fixed cells and tissues
2.3. Techniques of studying living cells and tissues
2.4. Techniques of studying chemical composition and metabolism of cells and tissues
2.5. Quantitative techniques
2.6. Techniques of assessing images of cellular and tissue structures
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Chapter 3. Brief outline of the development of histology, cytology and embryology
3.1. Emergence of histology, cytology and embryology as a science
3.2. Histology and embryology as a university course. Russian schools of histology in late 19th, early 20th century
3.3. Development of histology, cytology and embryology in Russia
Cytology
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Embryology
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General histology
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Special histology. Introduction to histology of human organs and systems
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