Theory and Strategy in Histochemistry : a Guide to the Selection and Understanding of Techniques /

This introduction to the scientific basis of histochemistry provides a background for the selection and development of appropriate methods. The topic is treated by striking a balance between the traditional empirical techniques and the modern highly specialized and sophisticated methods. The book un...

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Main Author: Lyon, Hans
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991.
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Summary:This introduction to the scientific basis of histochemistry provides a background for the selection and development of appropriate methods. The topic is treated by striking a balance between the traditional empirical techniques and the modern highly specialized and sophisticated methods. The book underscores the fact that all histological and histopathological methods are essentially histochemical in nature. Recognition of this leads inevitably to the realization that a clear understanding of the principles set out in the book are the basis for the acceptance of comparable, comprehensible, and even standardizable staining protocols, even for the classical empirically derived techniques. The book is organized into seven sections: 1) general considerations, 2) a review of techniques according to mechanism, 3) tissue processing, 4) the staining of chemical entities, 5) enzyme histochemistry, 6) other techniques, 7) an introduction to applied histochemistry. The text has been appended with a "Note to the Reader" so that readers with different backgrounds can select the sections and sequence most appropriate for their particular needs.
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 591 pages 74 illustrations)
ISBN:9783642737428 (electronic bk.)
3642737420 (electronic bk.)