Histology videos (MU)
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This collection contains videos made by Professor William Krause, which are intended to compliment his blog "General Human Histology."
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Item Nerve tissue(University of Missouri, School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences, 2005) Krause, William J., II, 1942-Item Anatomy 2203: Testis(University of Missouri, School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences, 2013-06) Krause, William J., II, 1942-; University of Missouri-Columbia. School of Medicine. Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences. General Human Histology by William Krause (Blog)Histology video tutorial for Pathology and Anatomical Science 2203 at the University of Missouri--Columbia. This video illustrates what students should see as they view histologic slides of cells and tissues through a microscope. As individual slides are examined, Dr. Krause describes what is being seen and points out microscopic structures that the students should see under the microscope. The video was made by attaching a small TV camera onto the eyepiece of a microscope, and the images and the narration were captured in real time with iMovie on a Macintosh computer.Item Anatomy 2203: Skeletal muscle(University of Missouri, School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences, 2013-06) Krause, William J., II, 1942-; University of Missouri-Columbia. School of Medicine. Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences. General Human Histology by William Krause (Blog)Histology video tutorial for Pathology and Anatomical Science 2203 at the University of Missouri--Columbia. This video illustrates what students should see as they view histologic slides of cells and tissues through a microscope. As individual slides are examined, Dr. Krause describes what is being seen and points out microscopic structures that the students should see under the microscope. The video was made by attaching a small TV camera onto the eyepiece of a microscope, and the images and the narration were captured in real time with iMovie on a Macintosh computer..Item Anatomy 2203: Ovary(University of Missouri, School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences, 2013-06) Krause, William J., II, 1942-; University of Missouri-Columbia. School of Medicine. Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences. General Human Histology by William Krause (Blog)Histology video tutorial for Pathology and Anatomical Science 2203 at the University of Missouri--Columbia. This video illustrates what students should see as they view histologic slides of cells and tissues through a microscope. As individual slides are examined, Dr. Krause describes what is being seen and points out microscopic structures that the students should see under the microscope. The video was made by attaching a small TV camera onto the eyepiece of a microscope, and the images and the narration were captured in real time with iMovie on a Macintosh computer.Item Anatomy 2203: Nerve tissue(University of Missouri, School of Medicine, Dept. of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences, 2013-06) Krause, William J., II, 1942-; University of Missouri-Columbia. School of Medicine. Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences. General Human Histology by William Krause (Blog)Histology video tutorial for Pathology and Anatomical Science 2203 at the University of Missouri--Columbia. This video illustrates what students should see as they view histologic slides of cells and tissues through a microscope. As individual slides are examined, Dr. Krause describes what is being seen and points out microscopic structures that the students should see under the microscope. The video was made by attaching a small TV camera onto the eyepiece of a microscope, and the images and the narration were captured in real time with iMovie on a Macintosh computer.
