The impressive progress of histochemistry over the last 50 years has led to setting up specific and sensitive techniques to describe dynamic events, through the detection of specific molecules in the very place where they exist in live cells. The scientific field where histochemistry has most largely been applied is histopathology, with the aim to identify disease-specific molecular markers or to elucidate the etiopathological mechanisms. Numerous authors did however apply histochemistry to a variety of other research fields; their interests range from the microanatomy of animal and plant organisms to the cellular mechanisms of life. This is especially apparent browsing the contents of the histochemical journals where the articles on subjec...
Pathology has evolved significantly in the past 50 years. Even I can feel lot of changes in last 10 ...
This issue of the Journal is mainly devoted to a specific, crucial topic in the field of histochemic...
Histology refers to the study of the morphology of cells within their natural tissue environment. As...
Histochemical journals represent a traditional forum where methodological and technological improvem...
The progress in discerning the structure and function of cells and tissues in health and disease has...
In recent years, omic analyses have been proposed as possible approaches to diagnosis, in particular...
Histology is the science of tissues and as such histology studies cells and tissues of organs using ...
<p>Histochemistry provides the unique opportunity to detect single molecules in the very place where...
The techniques of microscopic histochemistry, successfully applied to problems in histopathology, ne...
<p>Histochemistry continues to be widely applied in biomedical research, being nowadays mostly addre...
In agreement with the evolution of histochemistry over the last fifty years and thanks to the impres...
In agreement with the evolution of histochemistry over the last fifty years and thanks to the impres...
In recent years, omic analyses have been proposed as possible approaches to diagnosis, in particular...
In the last three years, more than 70,000 scientific articles have been published in peer reviewed j...
Enzyme histochemistry serves as a link between biochemistry and morphology. It is based on metaboliz...
Pathology has evolved significantly in the past 50 years. Even I can feel lot of changes in last 10 ...
This issue of the Journal is mainly devoted to a specific, crucial topic in the field of histochemic...
Histology refers to the study of the morphology of cells within their natural tissue environment. As...
Histochemical journals represent a traditional forum where methodological and technological improvem...
The progress in discerning the structure and function of cells and tissues in health and disease has...
In recent years, omic analyses have been proposed as possible approaches to diagnosis, in particular...
Histology is the science of tissues and as such histology studies cells and tissues of organs using ...
<p>Histochemistry provides the unique opportunity to detect single molecules in the very place where...
The techniques of microscopic histochemistry, successfully applied to problems in histopathology, ne...
<p>Histochemistry continues to be widely applied in biomedical research, being nowadays mostly addre...
In agreement with the evolution of histochemistry over the last fifty years and thanks to the impres...
In agreement with the evolution of histochemistry over the last fifty years and thanks to the impres...
In recent years, omic analyses have been proposed as possible approaches to diagnosis, in particular...
In the last three years, more than 70,000 scientific articles have been published in peer reviewed j...
Enzyme histochemistry serves as a link between biochemistry and morphology. It is based on metaboliz...
Pathology has evolved significantly in the past 50 years. Even I can feel lot of changes in last 10 ...
This issue of the Journal is mainly devoted to a specific, crucial topic in the field of histochemic...
Histology refers to the study of the morphology of cells within their natural tissue environment. As...