Huie, a cell biologist and histologist, implants the chips in rats using a unique tool he and others developed. |
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Use of this test requires the availability of a histologist who is specially trained in marrow histology. |
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So may the histologist looking at the ultrastructure of dying tissue through an electron microscope. |
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Ehrlich left an everlasting legacy in medicine with his eclectic career as an organic chemist, histologist, immunologist, hematologist, and pharmacologist. |
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He was an outstanding histologist, introducing several new techniques including the use of osmic acid for staining fine details of cells. |
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But Dr Leslie Davidson, a histologist from Leeds General Infirmary, said the levels were no more than average. |
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Dr. Mohammad Affan, a histologist who teaches at Ain Shams University, told me that he had joined during a period when he was searching for meaning. |
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Her mother is a histologist at A Center for Dermatology in White Plains. |
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The tissue biopsy is sent to the histotechnician and histologist for preparation prior to study by the pathologist. |
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A dedicated histologist was present at all biopsies to confirm that an adequate number of glomeruli were present in the biopsy specimen. |
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On her graduation in 1936 she became an assistant to Giuseppe Levi, a histologist who taught her the technique of silver-staining nerve cells so that they could be seen more clearly under a microscope. |
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In addition to testing pus samples or serologic analysis, biopsy specimens should be examined by a histologist, as recently proposed for patients with lymphadenopathy. |
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Dr Virginia Livingston-Wheeler worked with many distinguished scientists throughout her long career, including Dr Roy Allen, an expert microscopist and histologist. |
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