Cytological techniques are methods used in the study or manipulation of cells. These include methods used in cell biology to culture, track, phenotype, sort and screen cells in populations or ...
The study by Overholtzer et al. suggests that a cytological feature known to clinicians for many years may be crucial for the growth of a wide variety of tumours, possibly as a tumour-suppressor ...
The aim of this study was to detail the clinical and cytological characteristics of rhinitis in swimmers, and to assess the possible role of chlorine-induced symptoms. Methods Elite swimmers with ...
Cytological and morphological examination, specific antibody detection methods and virus isolation all have their own limitations in clinical practice. In recent years, molecular methods have ...
Pancreaticobiliary cytopathology has emerged as a critical diagnostic tool, especially in evaluating pancreatic and bile duct lesions. Traditionally ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) represents a significant global public health challenge, characterized by the gradual decline in renal function over time. Metabolism, aging, oxidative stress, and ...
The term chiasma is linked, if not identical, to chromosomal crossover. Morgan immediately saw the great importance of Janssens' cytological interpretation of chiasmata to the experimental results of ...
Deranged values with increased urine Albumin suggest reduced renal function. 6. Sputum examination and cytological tests: Non-invasive examination of sputum helps identify infections through ...
The principles of clinical pathology in dogs and cats for veterinary graduates. It includes the indications, application and interpretation of haematological, biochemical, urine, cytological and ...