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  • # To learn how to use virtual microscopy for studies in histology and to recognise parts of a cell and common features of cells and tissues. * The image links are located in the ANAT2511 folder on the computer desktop.
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  • This page contains information and images associated with respiratory system histology. {{Respiratory Links}}
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  • ...background information for Medicine phase 1 Society and Health Respiratory Histology Practical Virtual Slides. ...s:''' [http://vslides.unsw.edu.au/VirtualSlideV2.nsf/id/F51ED7 Respiratory Histology]
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  • Practical - Histology Epithelia and Skin [https://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/mod/book/view.php?id=81 Note - In Moodle on the virtual slide page the link to Trachea is currently not available.
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  • ...pages relating to different tissues and organs, the [[:Category:Histology|histology category]] will also display all the related content pages and media. * {{histology}} - Links to all things histology.
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  • ...eft]] This historic 1941 textbook by Nonidez describes both embryology and histology. See also [[File:Histology and Embryology 1941.pdf]]
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  • ...diverticulum, at the level of the glottis between the adult oesophagus and trachea. It continues to bud in week 4, forming a pair of lung buds. :'''Links:''' [[Media:Stage22_GIT3d.mp4|MP4 version]] | [[Media:Stage22_GIT.mov|Quick
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  • ...describes the abnormal respiratory tract of congenital diverticulum of the trachea and also cardiovascular abnormality of right aortic arch. {{Respiratory Links}}
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  • # lower respiratory tract - consisting of the larynx, trachea, bronchi and the lungs. {{Respiratory Links}}
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  • {{Gastrointestinal Tract Links}} ...zed in ≥ 26-somite embryos and it flattened and then branched at CS13. The trachea formed and then elongated in ≥ 35-somite embryos. The stomach adopted a s
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  • [[File:Foundations histology.jpg|thumb|Foundations - Intro to Histology (virtual slides)]] [[File:Histology_terminology_cartoon.jpg|thumb|300px|Histology terminology cartoon]]
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  • {{Gastrointestinal Tract Links}} ...zed in ≥ 26-somite embryos and it flattened and then branched at CS13. The trachea formed and then elongated in ≥ 35-somite embryos. The stomach adopted
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  • ...ed blood cell function, cardiovascular development and will leave detailed histology to your associated practical class. # '''lower respiratory tract''' - consisting of the larynx, trachea, bronchi and the lungs.
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  • [[File:Respiratory histology 08.jpg|thumb|Lung structure]] :{{Template:Respiratory Links}}
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  • # '''lower respiratory tract''' - consisting of the larynx, trachea, bronchi and the lungs. {{Respiratory Links}}
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  • ...ed blood cell function, cardiovascular development and will leave detailed histology to your associated practical class. # '''lower respiratory tract''' - consisting of the larynx, trachea, bronchi and the lungs.
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  • # '''lower respiratory tract''' - consisting of the larynx, trachea, bronchi and the lungs. '''Links:''' [[Respiratory System Development]]
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  • ...tional information such as: a description of the movie, additional images, links, references and copyright information. Note, clicking the icon image will a {{Movie links}}
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  • ...the pharynx, a single gastrointestinal ({{oesophagus}}{{) and respiratory (trachea) common tube, that lies behind the heart. Note that the respiratory tract w This current page provides an introductory overview, use the links below for descriptions of specific components and regions as well as develo
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  • ...vity and the pharynx; 2. lower respiratory tract consisting of the larynx, trachea, bronchi and the lungs. ...regut is initially a single gastrointestinal (oesophagus) and respiratory (trachea) common tube, the pharynx which lies behind the heart. Note that the respir
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  • ...regut is initially a single gastrointestinal (oesophagus) and respiratory (trachea) common tube, the pharynx which lies behind the heart. Note that the respir ...regut is initially a single gastrointestinal (oesophagus) and respiratory (trachea) common tube, the pharynx which lies behind the heart. Note that the respir
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  • ...Mark_Hill.jpg|50px|left]] This historic 1934 paper studied the anatomy and histology of the right [[Fetal Development|fetal]] lung. The author reported "3.5 mon {{Respiratory Links}}
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  • ...regut is initially a single gastrointestinal (oesophagus) and respiratory (trachea) common tube, the pharynx which lies behind the heart. Note that the respir ...regut is initially a single gastrointestinal (oesophagus) and respiratory (trachea) common tube, the pharynx which lies behind the heart. Note that the respir
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  • {{Gastrointestinal Tract Links}} * Pharynx (esophagus, trachea)
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  • {{Connective Tissue links}} :'''Links:''' [[Developmental Signals - Notch|NOTCH]]
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  • {{Gastrointestinal Tract Links}} ...zed in ≥ 26-somite embryos and it flattened and then branched at CS13. The trachea formed and then elongated in ≥ 35-somite embryos. The stomach adopted a s
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  • {{Musculoskeletal Links}} Lecturer in Histology and Assistant Lecturer in Physiology at the London (Royal Free Hospital) Sc
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  • {{Endocrine Links}} {{Immune Links}}
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  • {{Respiratory Links}} ...is attitude we may quote from Bloom (’34) writing in Maximow’s Textbook of Histology, as follows: “the nature of these cells (cells lining the alveoli) is by
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  • # lower respiratory tract consisting of the larynx, trachea, bronchi and the lungs. {{Respiratory Links}}
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  • {{Respiratory Links}} ...ed by direct observation and also by the fact that fluids injected into the trachea at moderate pressure may be seen in sections to h.ave filled both bronchi a
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  • {{Endocrine Links}} ...steriorly it lies on the right auricle and may touch the esophagus and the trachea at its bifureation. It is in elose relationship to the vagus, recurrent lar
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  • {{Endocrine Links}} {{Pig links}}
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  • ...University, Ludwig Steida, who is known for his review of Russian work in histology and embryology, printed the Latin text of Tredern' s dissertation translate ...er parts of the beak; 7- fissures of the future nostrils; 8- upper jaw; 9- trachea;
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  • {{Gastrointestinal Tract Links}} | {{Abnormality Links}}
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  • {{Endocrine Links}} :'''Links:''' [[Carnegie_stage_13_-_serial_sections|Stage 13 Sections]] | [[Carnegie
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  • {{Carnegie stage 14 links}} Due to my special interest in the histology of the human yolk-sac, I was very anxious to obtain and study the sac of th
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  • This is an early online draft of this 1917 histology textbook by Arey. :'''Modern Notes:''' [[Histology]]
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  • :'''Links:''' [[:Category:Gray's 1918 Anatomy|Category:Gray's 1918 Anatomy]] | [http: ...study of the minute structure of the various component parts of the body — histology — and the study of the human organism in its immature condition, i. e., t
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  • {{Endocrine Links}} ==II. The histology of the parathyroid glands==
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  • {{Endocrine Links}} {{Pig links}}
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  • '''University of Vienna''' - Institute of Histology and Embryology Embryo Collection {{Endocrine Links}}
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  • {{Respiratory links}} ...the results of their researches, and Henle, by his discoveries in general histology, laid the foundation for many special investigations. Controversy now arose
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    [[File:Ovary histology 061.jpg|thumb|150px|link=Ovary Development|alt=theca externa and interna|th ...yze a calcium-dependent transamidation reaction, generating covalent cross-links between proteins or proteins and polyamines. In development also involved i
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  • ...eft]] This historic 1941 textbook by Nonidez describes both embryology and histology. {{History Links}}
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  • {{Endocrine Links}} {{Pig links}}
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  • ...eft]] This historic 1941 textbook by Nonidez describes both embryology and histology. {{History Links}}
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  • ...eft]] This historic 1941 textbook by Nonidez describes both embryology and histology. {{History Links}}
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  • *Syntrophin links to the extracellular matrix through dystrophin and creates signal transduct ...conducted on muscle mechanics, electrophysiology, proteins, RNA, blood and histology from each group of mice. For each variable above, the researchers described
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  • ...ating in 1877 (B.Sc. Natural History). Anatomy Professor in 1895 (Anatomy, Histology and Embryology), he retired in 1908 in 1918 returning to teaching due to th {{Head Links}}
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