Scientific Foundations of UrologyGeoffrey D. Chisholm, David Innes Williams A comprehensive account of the scientific basis of urology. Detailed descriptions of the normal anatomy, normal physiology, epidemiology, patho-[hysiology, biology, molecular biology, imaging techniques & all technical aspects of the urinary tract areincluded. |
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... epithelium demonstrating ribonucleopro- tein material ( r ) near the nucleus ( N ) . BM = basement membrane ; F = fibrocyte in lamina propria ; i = intercellular cleft . ( Electron micrograph x2900 . ) nuclei show more densely ...
... epithelium demonstrating ribonucleopro- tein material ( r ) near the nucleus ( N ) . BM = basement membrane ; F = fibrocyte in lamina propria ; i = intercellular cleft . ( Electron micrograph x2900 . ) nuclei show more densely ...
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... epithelium The cycle of the seminiferous epithelium The wave of the seminiferous epithelium The duration of human spermatogenesis Evaluation of testicular biopsies Some characteristic pathological conditions of the semi- niferous epithelium ...
... epithelium The cycle of the seminiferous epithelium The wave of the seminiferous epithelium The duration of human spermatogenesis Evaluation of testicular biopsies Some characteristic pathological conditions of the semi- niferous epithelium ...
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... epithelium of rat ureter . J. Cell . Biol . , 26 , 25 . Hicks , R. M. ( 1968 ) , Hyperplasia and cornification of the transitional epithelium in the vitamin A - deficient rat . J. Ultrastruct . Res . , 22 , 206 . Hicks , R. M. ( 1969a ) ...
... epithelium of rat ureter . J. Cell . Biol . , 26 , 25 . Hicks , R. M. ( 1968 ) , Hyperplasia and cornification of the transitional epithelium in the vitamin A - deficient rat . J. Ultrastruct . Res . , 22 , 206 . Hicks , R. M. ( 1969a ) ...
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HISTOLOGY AND ULTRASTRUCTURE | 10 |
FUNDAMENTALS OF RENAL PHYSIOLOGY | 21 |
SECTION II | 30 |
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