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Recent Progress in Histochemistry and Cell Biology: the State of the Art 2005

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Publisher Springer
Date 2005 Nov 12
PMID 16283358
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Advances in the field of histochemistry, a multidisciplinary area including the detection, localization and functional characterization of molecules in single cells and complex tissues, often drives the attainment of new knowledge in the broadly defined discipline of cell biology. These two disciplines, histochemistry and cell biology, have been joined in this journal to facilitate the flow of information with celerity from technical advancement in histochemical procedures, to their utilization in experimental models. This review summarizes advancements in these fields during the past year.

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