Pathology and Anatomical Sciences publications and presentations (MU)
Items in this collection are publications and presentations made by Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences faculty, staff, and students, either alone or as co-authors, and which may or may not have been published in an alternate format. Items may contain more than one file type.
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Heterotopic gray matter in white matter in a 62 year old
(2013)"Heterotopia" describes normal cells in an abnormal location, and in the context of neurobiology, usually refers to neurons or gray matter in the leptomeninges or in periventricular or subcortical white matter, ("Gray ... -
Block 3 Histology Laboratory Exam 2004: Endocrine organs, female reproductive system, male reproductive system
(William J. Krause, 2004) -
Block 1 Histology Laboratory Exam 2003: Basic Tissues
(William J. Krause, 2003)Histology examination with slides. -
Block 2 Histology Laboratory Exam 2003: Cardiovascular, system, respiratory system, urinary system, digestive system
(William J. Krause, 2003)Histology examination with slides. -
Krause's Self Examination Atlas for the Histology Laboratory : Organs/Systems
(William J. Krause, 2015)Use of a Histology Atlas presented in an examination format can be utilized as a teaching tool for the Histology Laboratory and provides a means to aid novice students sharpen their identification skills and understanding ... -
Krause's Self Examination Atlas for the Histology Laboratory : Basic Tissues
(William J. Krause, 2015)Use of a Histology Atlas presented in an examination format can be utilized as a teaching tool for the Histology Laboratory and provides a means to aid novice students sharpen their identification skills and understanding ... -
Opossum husbandry
(Department of Pathology & Anatomical Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Missouri, 2006) -
The opossum : its amazing story
(University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences, School of Medicine, 2006)The opossum (Didelphis virginiana Kerr) was the first marsupial discovered by Western Europeans and is the only marsupial found in the United States. In spite of its fascination to scientists, the opossum is one of the ... -
An Atlas of Opossum Organogenesis
(Universal, 2008)The primary objective of this atlas is to gather under one cover a series of photographic illustrations and line drawings that summarize major events during organogenesis in the opossum (Didelphis virginiana). The opossum ... -
Krause's essential human histology for medical students
(Universal Publishers, 2005)The format of Essential Human Histology departs considerably from that of the usual presentations on human tissue/organ biology. This presentation was not designed as a formal textbook but as a tool solely for students and ... -
The art of examining and interpreting histologic preparations: a laboratory manual and study guide for histology
(Universal Publishers/uPUBLISH.com, 2004)The examination and interpretation of tissue sections seen under the light microscope in a laboratory setting is an example of student-directed, independent problem solving. The proper reading of a histologic section is ... -
Effects of Altered Prenatal Hormonal Environment on Expression of Autoimmune Disease in NZB/NZW Mice
(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 1996)F1 hybrid New Zealand Black (NZB) x New Zealand White (NZW) (NZB/NZW) mice spontaneously develop an autoimmune disease analogous to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) . Testosterone exerts a powerful suppressive effect on ... -
Mechanism-based Inhibitor of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Rescues Brain from Focal Cerebral Ischemia-induced Damage and Improve Neurological Outcomes in Mice [abstract]
(2010-02)Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the US and the primary cause of long-term disability. Acute ischemic stroke, the most common form of stroke, is caused by clotting in the cerebral arteries leading to brain ... -
Quantitative Profiling of S-Nitrosylated Proteins in Parkinson's Disease Paradigms for the Effects of Botanical Phenolics [abstract]
(2010-02)A convergent feature for most aging-related neurological diseases, such as Parkinson's Disease (PD), is excessive generation of free radicals - reactive nitrogen and oxygen species, which can contribute to neuronal cell ...