Monday, 6 February 2017

Introduction

Here are some video descriptions you may find useful if you are learning histology. I have structured the blog so that as you scroll down, you will encounter video descriptions in approximately the order you should learn the histology of the fundamental tissues.

Most of the clips are descriptions of slides that can be found at the publicly accessible NYU Virtual Microscope . If the slide described is not from the NYU VM then it is an equivalent slide, and using a similarly named slide from the NYU VM you should be able to see the same basic features.

These videos were originally prepared as part of a distance learning course in histology, and the depth and scope of the material may not be appropriate to your studies. In case of any doubt please check with your histology professor/lecturer/tutor if these descriptions are appropriate to your specific course.

If you have any questions or comments please post them in the comments section beneath the appropriate video, or directly in comments on the You Tube channel.

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