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MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION OF FRESH TISSUE.
1925
L B Wilson
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[Microscopic examination of lymph node tissue].
April 1957, Die Medizinische,
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Eelctron microscopic examination of postmortem fixed lung tissue.
January 1976, Annals of the Medical Section of the Polish Academy of Sciences,
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Compression examination of fresh tissue for ova of Schistosoma mansoni.
September 1955, American journal of clinical pathology,
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Electron microscopic studies of Toxoplasma gondii in fresh and frozen tissue.
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A Rapid and Simple Method of Staining and Mounting Fresh Brain for Microscopic Examination.
April 1876, Glasgow medical journal,
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A Simple Method of Preparation of Tissue for Microscopic Examination.
October 1935, California and western medicine,
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FRESH TISSUE EXAMINATION OF LIVER BIOPSY SPECIMENS IN SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI INFECTION.
September 1965, American journal of clinical pathology,
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Procurement, fixation, and submission of tissue specimens for microscopic examination.
January 1971, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association,
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A scanning electron microscopic examination of retinoblastoma in tissue culture.
August 1979, The British journal of ophthalmology,
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Microscopic investigation of" topically applied nanoparticles for molecular imaging of fresh tissue surfaces.
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