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The Department of Cell & Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan Medical School provides this digital microscopy resource for the study of cells, tissues and organs. A full list of virtual slides and a full list of virtual EM micrographs are also available.
- Medical Schedule
Medical Schedule - Histology at the University of Michigan |...
- Dental Schedule
Dental Schedule - Histology at the University of Michigan |...
- Virtual Slide List
It will also benefit the publication of several new topics...
- Digital Microscopy
It will also benefit the publication of several new topics...
- Virtual EM Micrograph List
Postcapillary Venule: This is an electron micrograph of a...
- All Histology Topics
All Histology Topics - Histology at the University of...
- Central Nervous System
Slide 065-1N spinal chord Masson cross View Virtual Slide....
- Renal System
Renal System - Histology at the University of Michigan |...
- Medical Schedule
Performs scanning on a per-request basis; maintains a secure database of over 325,000 scanned images and associated metadata; instructs and provides technical support to faculty and staff for DP use; and is essentially involved in the growth of DP applications, including support of live-view microscopy for frozen sections and the testing and val...
Virtual Microscopy in Life Sciences Education. The goal… create an interactive laboratory experience while removing impediments to learning such as malfunctioning microscopes, aging slide sets, and inconsistent tissue sections. The solutions… produce high resolution digital replicas of optimal tissue sections. compile online image repositories.
A site primarily intended for histology education for Univ. of Michigan students by the University of Michigan. It is broader useful because it contains an ordered collection of hundreds of high-quality virtual histological sections, covering the entire human histology.
17 de abr. de 2017 · Using virtual microscopy, educators and students can zoom into any region of such images, going from an organ-level to a tissue-level to a cell-level view. (Images credited to: Michigan Histology and Virtual Microscopy Learning Resources)