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Histology Class |
Connective Tissue
Light Microscopy
Slides
2: Mast cells
6: Well organized elastic connective tissue.
7: Note the tendon attachment to bone.
8: Well organized elastic connective tissue.
9: Nothing specified.
52: Dense irregular connective tissue.
69: Plasma, neutrophils, eosinophils, monocytes, lymphocytes, macrophages.
72: Nothing specified.
201: Loose connective tissue, look for cells with uniform size, dark granules
203: Portal sinuses, kupffer cells.
204: Mast cells, macrophages, cystic ducts, plasma cells, neutrophils, eosinophils, monocytes, lymphocytes, macrophages.
211: Nothing specified.
230: Adipose cells.
237: Type III collagen fibers, reticular fibers.
243: Variations in the density of irregular connective, macrophages.
247: Elastic fibers.
248: Blood vessels, elastic fibers.
255: Note that the red staining bundles of collagen fibers below the epithelium in the trachea vary in size.
269: Macrophages.
273: Mast cells, macrophages, type II pneumocytes.
281: Thick connective tissue band surrounding blood vessels.
283: Dense irregular connective tissue.
296: Mast cells.
Demo slide 13: Plasma cells, erythrocytes, macrophages.
UT Demo 126: Plasma cells.
UT Demo 153: Plasma cellsElectron Microscopy
EMs:
EM 8d: Mast cells
EM 8e: Fibroblasts, collagen profiles
EM 8h: Plasma membrane extensions and heterophagic vacuoles.
EM 9: Blood vessels, note the amorphous nature of elastic sheets and elastic fibers.
EM 10d: Collagen fibers
EM 10f: Amorphous nature and elastic fibers.
EM 18: Kupffer cells.
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