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1. Wall Vein
- Title:
- Wall Vein
- Description:
- Histology: Wall vein (labeled) Slide 83
- Keyword:
- anatomy & histology, anatomy, histology, morphology, Wall vein
- Subject:
- Histological Techniques, Cardiovascular System, Blood Vessels, Veins, Staining and Labeling, Histocytological Preparation Techniques
- Creator:
- John Cotter, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Pathology & Anatomical Sciences University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Publisher:
- University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Slide
- Identifier:
- 1834
- Title:
- External Jugular Vein
- Description:
- System: Cardiovascular Organ: External jugular vein Disease process: Normal Species: Human Highest magnification: 20x Stain: H&E Note that there is no external elastic membrane, that the middle coat is thin and the smooth muscle is loosely organized.
- Keyword:
- vein, morphology, blod vessels, Anatomy & histology, external jugular vein, vascular system, anatomy, histology
- Subject:
- Veins, Blood Vessels, Cardiovascular System, Histological Techniques, Staining and Labeling, Histocytological Preparation Techniques, Jugular Veins
- Creator:
- John R. Cotter, PhD Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Publisher:
- University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Slide
- Identifier:
- 1790
- Title:
- Vena Cava, Monkey
- Description:
- H&E & Kornhauser quadruple
- Keyword:
- cavae, venae, vena cava, monkey, morphology, histology, monkeys, anatomy, Anatomy & histology
- Subject:
- Primates, Vena Cava, Inferior, Staining and Labeling, Histocytological Preparation Techniques, Histological Techniques, Cardiovascular System, Venae Cavae, Blood Vessels, Vena Cava, Superior, Veins
- Creator:
- John Cotter, PhD Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Publisher:
- University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Slide
- Identifier:
- 1791
- Title:
- Artery and Vein, Monkey
- Description:
- Histology: Artery & Vein, Monkey; H&E (1.5 microns) There are two vessels on this slide. Some features of muscular arteries include: omnipresent internal elastic membrane (sometimes observed without elastic stains), a thick middle coat of tightly packed smooth muscle, and a tunica adventitia the width of which is of the same dimension or smaller than the tunica media. C. Arteriole Arterioles are the smallest of muscular arteries. By definition, the tunica media of arteriole contains l-7 layers of smooth muscle. The smallest arterioles, i.e., those with one layer of smooth muscle are the easiest to identify. These are characterized by the following features: 1. a lumen which is approximately the size of a capillary or 2. a lumen which is approximately l/3 the cross-sectional diameter of the vessel. 3. three tunics which are equal in size or thinner than the size of the vessel's lumen. 4. very little adventitia
- Keyword:
- vein, anatomy & histology, histology, morphology, anatomy, artery, HE stain, H&E stain, Hematoxylin and eosin stain
- Subject:
- Histocytological Preparation Techniques, Veins, Staining and Labeling, Histological Techniques, Blood Vessels, Arteries, Cardiovascular System
- Creator:
- John R. Cotter, PhDDepartment of Pathology and Anatomical SciencesUniversity at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Publisher:
- University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0
- Resource Type:
- Slide
- Identifier:
- 1789
- Title:
- Artery and Vein, Femoral
- Description:
- System: Cardiovascular Organ: Artery adn vein, femoral Disease process: Normal Species: Human Highest magnification: 20x Stain: elastin stain
- Keyword:
- anatomy & histology, histology, femoral arteries, anatomy, morphology, femoral veins
- Subject:
- Cardiovascular System, Arteries, Blood Vessels, Histological Techniques, Femoral Vein, Femoral Artery, Veins, Histocytological Preparation Techniques, Staining and Labeling
- Creator:
- John Cotter, PhD Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Publisher:
- University at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Rights:
- All rights reserved
- Resource Type:
- Slide
- Identifier:
- 1794