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|pagebody = <div style="text-align: left; direction: ltr; margin-left: 1em;">This category contains PowerPoints that were originally created to complement histology teaching at the [[RVC|Royal Veterinary College, UK]] by John Bredl.  They have since been repurposed and converted into a Flash format for WikiVet.
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Each tutorial consists of a series of histological images with annotations, and also feature questions and answers.
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# [[Epithelial Histology resource|Epithelium]]
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# [[Connective Tissue Histology resource|Connective Tissue]]
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# [[Blood and Haemopoiesis resource|Blood and Haemopoiesis]]
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# [[Nerve Cells Histology resource|Nerve Cells]]
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# [[Muscle Tissue Histology resource|Muscle Tissue]]
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# [[Bone and Cartilage Histology resource|Bone and Cartilage (parts 1 and 2)]]
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# [[Integument Histology resource|Integument (parts 1 and 2)]]
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# [[Cardiovascular System Histology resource|Cardiovascular System]]
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# [[Respiratory System Histology resource|Respiratory System]]
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These resources were developed by John Bredl at the [[RVC|Royal Veterinary College]], UK.
 
These resources were developed by John Bredl at the [[RVC|Royal Veterinary College]], UK.

Revision as of 10:07, 11 May 2011

Histology PowerPoint Tutorials

This category contains PowerPoints that were originally created to complement histology teaching at the Royal Veterinary College, UK by John Bredl. They have since been repurposed and converted into a Flash format for WikiVet.

Each tutorial consists of a series of histological images with annotations, and also feature questions and answers.


These resources were developed by John Bredl at the Royal Veterinary College, UK.