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histology

In medicine, the laboratory study of cells and tissues.

histology

Study of plant and animal tissue by visual examination, usually with a microscope.

Stains are often used to highlight structural characteristics such as the presence of starch or distribution of fats.



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A slice including digestive gland (DG) and gonad (G) was fixed in 10% formalin in sea water, and then processed through standard histological techniques (Gabe 1968).
nigra was studied through changes in the stages of gonad maturity using histological techniques, as well as monitoring the temporal variations in the gonadosomatic index (G.
Using standard histological techniques, serial cross sections (6 [micro]m) were cut through the center of a gonad and stained with Mayer's hematoxylin and eosin.
 
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