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  1. 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.

  2. Michigan Histology and Virtual Microscopy Learning Resources. Menu . Home; Medical Schedule; Dental Schedule; Looking Glass Schedule; Digital Microscopy; ... If you have questions or comments regarding the University of Michigan virtual slide collection, please contact Dr. Hortsch at hortsch at umich.edu. Virtual Slide List for Histology Course .

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  4. Digital Pathology (DP) may be defined as "an image-based information environment, enabled by computer technology, that allows for the management of information generated from a digital slide. DP is enabled in part by virtual microscopy, which is the practice of converting glass slides into digital slides [scanning] that can be viewed, annotated

  5. Description: 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2017 · Virtual microscopy is like Google Earth, just at the microscopic scale. Michael Hortsch, Ph.D. A new database. Now, a new website called the Virtual Microscopy Database has launched to bring these collections together and make it easier to find high-quality images of particular structures. SEE ALSO: Bioartography Finds Beauty Through a Microscope.