Re: [Histonet] mouse pathology

From:"Andrea Hooper"



My favorite human histology book for the lab lately is:

Histology: A Text and Atlas
With Cell and Molecular Biology
Michael H. Ross
Gordon I. Kaye
Wokciech Pawlina
ISBN: 0-683-30242-6 (I am sure there is probably a new edition)

It puts histology into a functional context. The detail is quite 
complete and has been the key to understanding several of our 
findings in the lab here lately.

And a good comprehensive mouse histology text is like the holy grail 
unfortunately. Luckily there are several specialized histology texts 
and atlases which do the trick in a pinch like the phenomal Paxinos 
atlases for mouse brain (adult and during development) and The Atlas 
of Mouse Development (Kaufmann, ISBN 0-12-402035-6) for embryogenesis.



>At 04:37 AM 4/5/2007, you wrote:
>>Please could someone suggest a good  book on mouse and human
>>pathology(histology) for research Histologists

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