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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 |...
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Dental Schedule - Histology at the University of Michigan |...
- Virtual Slide List
Virtual Slide List for Histology Course. Search Description....
- Digital Microscopy
Hover over the image to display the toolbar. Step 2. Select...
- Virtual EM Micrograph List
If you are a University of Michigan student enrolled in a...
- All Histology Topics
All Histology Topics - Histology at the University of...
- Central Nervous System
Use the virtual slide of the hippocampal region to study the...
- Renal System
Renal System - Histology at the University of Michigan |...
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Histology and Virtual Microscopy Learning Resources. Welcome. The Michigan Histology website has a permanent new home. Please visit us at histology.medicine.umich.edu.
A software-based virtual microscope (Zoomify HTML5 Enterprise) allows the examination of large and small structures in the same specimen. This approach provides a more engaging learning experience and sense of scale, proportion, and context that is not possible with a traditional histology textbook or atlas.
El proyecto Microscopio Virtual es una iniciativa supervisada por la Universidad Rutgers para realizar micromorfología y estudiar el comportamiento de pequeños organismos, realizando estudios en línea. El servidor está localizado en el norte de los Estados Unidos y las imágenes son tomadas desde la Antártica y el Mar Báltico .
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.