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描述
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 microdesigns of objects and tissues, and reveals details within them inaccessible to the naked eye or light microscope. Many of these views have significance in understanding normal structure and function, as well as disease processes. This book offers a unique and comprehensive look at the structure and function of tissues at the subcellular and molecular level, an important perspective in understanding and combating diseases. • Presents the major systems of the human body through scanning and transmission electron microscope images • Has images prepared almost exclusively from human tissues • Includes electron micrographs of common pathologies such as fibrotic and emphysemic lung, kidney stones, sickle cell anemia, and skin parasites • Contains sets of 3D images in most chapters
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zlib/no-category/BOOKSMEDICOS.ORG/Ultrastructure Atlas of Human Tissues_17520128.pdf
备选作者
Fred E Hossler
备选作者
Hossler, Fred
备用出版商
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
备用版本
United States, United States of America
备用版本
Jun 03, 2014
备用版本
1, 2014
备用描述
"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 reveals details within them inaccessible to the naked eye or light microscope. Many of these views have significance in understanding normal structure and function, as well as disease processes. The Ultrastructure Atlas of Human Tissue offers a unique and comprehensive look at the structure and function of tissues at the sub-cellular and molecular level, an important perspective in the understanding and combating disease"--Provided by publisher
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