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Archives of Histology and Cytology

The Archives of Histology and Cytology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and case reports in the field of histology and cytology. It covers a wide range of topics including cellular structure, tissue organization, cellular function, and the study of diseases at the cellular level. The journal aims to advance our understanding of the microscopic structure and function of cells and tissues, providing valuable insights into various biological processes and pathological conditions.

Details
Abbr. Arch Histol Cytol
Start 1988
End Continuing
Frequency Three no. a year, 2010/2011-
p-ISSN 0914-9465
e-ISSN 1349-1717
Country Japan
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 6817 54
SJR / Ranks: 14815 133
Recent Articles
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Hizume K, Araki S, Hata K, Prieto E, Kundu T, Yoshikawa K, et al.
Arch Histol Cytol . 2012 May; 73(3):149-63. PMID: 22572182
The acetylation of histone tails is a key factor in the maintenance of chromatin dynamics and cellular homeostasis. The hallmark of active chromatin is the hyper-acetylation of histones, which appears...
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Atukorala A, Inohaya K, Baba O, Tabata M, Ratnayake R, Abduweli D, et al.
Arch Histol Cytol . 2012 May; 73(3):139-48. PMID: 22572181
Ectodermal contribution to the induction of pharyngeal teeth that form in the endodermal territory of the oropharyngeal cavity in some teleost fishes has been a matter of considerable debate. To...
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Nakamura-Ishizu A, Morikawa S, Shimizu K, Ezaki T
Arch Histol Cytol . 2012 May; 73(3):127-37. PMID: 22572180
The hematopoietic microenvironment has been investigated and well defined in the bone marrow. However, there is a lack of studies on the extramedullary hematopoietic milieu such as in the liver,...
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Inaga S, Kato M, Hirashima S, Munemura C, Okada S, Kameie T, et al.
Arch Histol Cytol . 2012 May; 73(3):113-25. PMID: 22572179
Renal biopsy paraffin sections were examined by low vacuum scanning electron microscopy (LVSEM) in the backscattered electron (BSE) mode, a novel method for rapid pathological analysis which allowed detailed and...
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Turner N, Johnson S, Badylak S
Arch Histol Cytol . 2011 May; 73(2):103-11. PMID: 21566337
Mice are common models for the study of mammalian wound healing. However, the array of available phenotypes suggests that significant differences likely exist in the normal wound healing response between...
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Bekku Y, Oohashi T
Arch Histol Cytol . 2011 May; 73(2):95-102. PMID: 21566336
Neurocan is a central nervous tissue-specific chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan of the lectican family. Mainly expressed during modeling and remodeling stages of this tissue, it is thought to play an important...
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Haga M, Yoshie S
Arch Histol Cytol . 2011 May; 73(2):91-3. PMID: 21566335
This study aimed to examine gustducin immunoreactivities when adopting various immunostaining conditions in rat vallate taste buds. The occurrence and intensity of the immunoreactivities exhibited specific patterns in accordance with...
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Kikuchi S, Ninomiya T, Kawamata T, Ogasawara N, Kojima T, Tachi N, et al.
Arch Histol Cytol . 2011 May; 73(2):81-9. PMID: 21566334
The airway epithelium is exposed to an acidic environment in certain conditions. The acid-sensing ion channel 2 (ASIC2) belongs to the epithelial amiloride-sensitive sodium channel and degenerin (ENaC/DEG) family and...
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Yamashita A, Kunimatsu T, Yamada K, Kojo A, Yamamoto T, Sato S, et al.
Arch Histol Cytol . 2011 May; 73(2):73-80. PMID: 21566333
Using immunohistochemical methods, we investigated microglial profiles under normothermic ischemia and hypothermic ischemia using an anti-ionized calcium-binding adapter molecule 1 (Iba-1) antibody. In the early stages of ischemia-reperfusion, Iba-1-immunoreactive microglial...
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Kawaguchi K, Katsuyama Y, Kikkawa S, Setsu T, Terashima T
Arch Histol Cytol . 2011 May; 73(2):65-72. PMID: 21566332
The fluorescent dye PKH26, which binds mainly to the cell membrane, has long stability that enables the tracing of PKH26-labeled transplanted cells in host tissue. In the present study, we...