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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • histochemical
    Á¶Á÷È­ÇÐ-
  • histochemical stain
    Á¶Á÷È­Çп°»ö
  • histochemistry
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  • histocompatibility
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º
  • histocompatibility antigen
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  • histocompatibility complex
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  • histocompatibility gene
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÇ׿øÀ¯ÀüÀÚ
  • histocompatibility locus
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÇ׿øÀ¯ÀüÀÚÀÚ¸®
  • histocompatibility typing test
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼ºÀ¯Çü°Ë»ç
  • histodifferentiation
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  • histofluorescence
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  • histogenesis
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  • histogram
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  • histoid
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  • histoincompatibility
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  • histochemistry
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  • histogenesis
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  • histologic dating
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  • histology
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  • histone
    È÷½ºÅæ
  • histopathology
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  • histoplasmosis
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  • history
    ¿ª»ç, º´·Â
  • history taking
    ¹®Áø, º´·ÂûÃë
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    ÇѱÛ
  • histochemical
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  • histochemical stain
    Á¶Á÷È­Çп°»ö
  • histochemical staining
    Á¶Á÷È­Çп°»ö
  • histochemistry
    Á¶Á÷È­ÇÐ
  • histocompatibility
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ
  • histocompatibility antigen
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÇ׿ø
  • histocompatibility gene
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÇ׿øÀ¯ÀüÀÚ
  • histocompatibility locus
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÇ׿øÀ¯ÀüÀÚÀÚ¸®
  • histocompatibility test
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º°Ë»ç
  • histofluorescence
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  • histogenesis
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  • histogenetic deficiency
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  • histogram
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  • histologic
    Á¶Á÷ÇÐ-
  • histological
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • histo spot
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  • histochemical
    Á¶Á÷È­ÇÐ(Àû)
  • histochemical stain
    Á¶Á÷ È­ÇÐ ¿°»ö
  • histochemical stain
    Á¶Á÷È­Çп°»ö
  • histochemical staining
    Á¶Á÷ È­ÇÐ(Àû) ¿°»ö(¹ý)
  • histocompatibility
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º
  • histocompatibility antigen
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÇ׿ø
  • histocompatibility antigen, major
    ÁÖÁ¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÇ׿ø
  • histocompatibility antigens
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ Ç׿ø
  • histocompatibility gene
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º À¯ÀüÀÚ
  • histocompatibility gene
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÀ¯ÀüÀÚ.
  • histocompatibility locus
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º À¯ÀüÀÚÀÚ¸®, Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º À¯ÀüÀÚÁÂ
  • histocompatibility locus
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÀ¯ÀüÁÂ(¡­ë¶îîñ¨).
  • histocompatibility test
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º °Ë»ç
  • histocompatibility testing
    Á¶Á÷Á¢ÇÕ½ÃÇè
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  • histo spot
    È÷½ºÅä¹ÝÁ¡
  • histochemical
    Á¶Á÷È­ÇÐ(Àû)
  • histochemical stain
    Á¶Á÷È­Çп°»ö
  • histochemical stain
    Á¶Á÷ È­ÇÐ ¿°»ö
  • histochemical staining
    Á¶Á÷ È­ÇÐ(Àû) ¿°»ö(¹ý)
  • histocompatibility
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º
  • histocompatibility antigen
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÇ׿ø
  • histocompatibility antigen, major
    ÁÖÁ¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÇ׿ø
  • histocompatibility antigens
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ Ç׿ø
  • histocompatibility gene
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÀ¯ÀüÀÚ.
  • histocompatibility gene
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º À¯ÀüÀÚ
  • histocompatibility locus
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕÀ¯ÀüÁÂ(¡­ë¶îîñ¨).
  • histocompatibility locus
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º À¯ÀüÀÚÀÚ¸®, Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º À¯ÀüÀÚÁÂ
  • histocompatibility test
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º °Ë»ç
  • histocompatibility testing
    Á¶Á÷Á¢ÇÕ½ÃÇè
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  • Histogenesis
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  • Histogenesis of bone
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Ⱦ¹®±ÙÁ¶Á÷¹ß»ý
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    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Á¶Á÷¹ß»ý°áÇÌ
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    ðÚòÄÜ»×âùÊ
  • histoplasma
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  • history
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    æ¸ÞÈ, æ¸
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  • histocompatibility
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º(ðÚòÄîêùêàõ)
  • histocompatibility antigen
    Á¶Á÷ÀûÇÕ¼º Ç׿ø(ðÚòÄîêùêàõù÷ê«)
  • histocompatibility gene
    Á¶Á÷ ÀûÇÕ¼º À¯ÀüÀÚ(ðÚòÄîêùêàõë¶îîí­)
  • histohematin
    Á¶Á÷(ðÚòÄ)Ç츶ƾ
  • histoincompatibility
    Á¶Á÷ ºÎÀûÇÕ¼º (ðÚòÄÜôîêùêàõ)
  • histone
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  • histoplasmin
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • histochemistry
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  • histocompatibility
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  • histocytoma
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  • histogenesis
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  • histogram
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  • histological
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  • histology
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  • historadiography
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  • history
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  • history taking
    º´·ÂäÃë, º´·Â±âÀÔ
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Histo histoplasmin skin test
histol histological, histologist, histology
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  • JrId: 2079
    JournalTitle: Histology and histopathology.
    MedAbbr: Histol Histopathol
    ISSN: 0213-3911
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Histol. Histopathol.
    NlmId: 8609357
  • JrId: 4039
    JournalTitle: The Histochemical journal.
    MedAbbr: Histochem J
    ISSN: 0018-2214
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Histochem. J.
    NlmId: 163161
  • JrId: 4040
    JournalTitle: Histochemie. Histochemistry. Histochimie.
    MedAbbr: Histochemie
    ISSN: 0018-2222
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr:
    NlmId: 411277
  • JrId: 4043
    JournalTitle: Histochemistry.
    MedAbbr: Histochemistry
    ISSN: 0301-5564
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Histochemistry
    NlmId: 411300
  • JrId: 4076
    JournalTitle: Histopathology.
    MedAbbr: Histopathology
    ISSN: 0309-0167
    ESSN:
    IsoAbbr: Histopathology
    NlmId: 7704136
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  • B39
    Histoplasmosis
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  • B39.4
    Histoplasmosis capsulati, unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ È÷½ºÅäÇö󽺸¶Áõ
  • B39.5
    Histoplasmosis duboisii
    È÷½ºÅäÇö󽺸¶ µÎº¸À̽ÃÁõ
  • B39.9
    Histoplasmosis, unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ È÷½ºÅäÇö󽺸¶Áõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • histochemical
    Á¶Á÷ È­ÇÐÀû
    ¼¼Æ÷ÇÐÀû ôµµ¿¡¼­ ½Åü Á¶Á÷¿¡ ÀÖ´Â È­ÇÐ ¹°Áú°ú °ü·ÃµÈ.
  • histocompatibility
    Á¶Á÷ ÀûÇÕ¼º
    Á¶Á÷ ÀûÇÕÀÇ ¼ºÁú ¶Ç´Â »óÅÂ.
  • histocompatibility gene
    Á¶Á÷ ÀûÇÕ À¯ÀüÀÚ, Á¶Á÷ ÀûÇÕ¼º À¯ÀüÀÚ
    ÀÌ½ÄµÈ Á¶Á÷À» ÀÚ±â Á¶Á÷ ¶Ç´Â ¿ÜºÎ Á¶Á÷À¸·Î ÀνÄÇÏ´Â À¯ÀüÀÚ.
  • histocompatibility testing
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  • histocytoma
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    Á¶Á÷±¸¸¦ °¡Áø Á¾¾ç.
  • histogenesis
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  • histogenous immunity
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  • histohydria
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    ü Á¶Á÷¿¡ °ú´ÙÇÏ°Ô ¼öºÐÀÌ Á¸ÀçÇϰí ÀÖ´Â °Í.
  • histoid leprosy
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  • histoincompatibility
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    Á¶Á÷ ºÎÀûÇÕ¼ºÀÇ ¼ºÁú ¶Ç´Â »óÅÂ.
  • histolgy
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  • histologic
    Á¶Á÷ÇÐÀû
    Á¶Á÷Çаú °ü°èµÈ.
  • histologic examination
    Á¶Á÷ÇÐÀû °Ë»ç
    Á¶Á÷À» ½ÇÇè½Ç¿¡¼­ °Ë»çÇÏ´Â °Í.
  • histological anatomy
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    Á¶Á÷ÀÇ ¹Ì¼¼ ±¸Á¶, ±¸¼º ±â´ÉÀ» Ãë±ÞÇÏ´Â ÇØºÎÇÐÀÇ ÇÑ ºÐ¾ß.
  • histologist
    Á¶Á÷ÇÐÀÚ
    Á¶Á÷ÇÐÀ» Àü¹®ÀûÀ¸·Î ¿¬±¸ÇÏ´Â »ç¶÷.
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
histo- Tissue.
Origin: G. Histos, web (tissue)
(05 Mar 2000)
histo-blood group B transferase <enzyme> Catalyses transfer of galactose from udp-galactose to glycoproteins and glycolipids; differs from a transferase by four amino acid residues
Registry number: EC 2.4.1.-
Synonym: b transferase, histo-blood group
(26 Jun 1999)
histoangic Relating to the structure of blood vessels, especially in terms of their function.
Synonym: histangic.
Origin: histo-+ G. Angeion, vessel
(05 Mar 2000)
histoblast Population of small diploid epithelial cells in Dipteran larvae that do not form typical imaginal discs, yet resemble them in some ways.
(18 Nov 1997)
histochemistry Study of the chemical composition of tissues by means of specific staining reactions.
(18 Nov 1997)
histocompatibility If tissues of two organisms are histocompatible, then grafts between the organisms will not be rejected. If, however, major histocompatibility antigens are different then an immune response will be mounted against the foreign tissue.
(18 Nov 1997)
histocompatibility antigen <immunology> A set of plasmalemmal glycoproteins on the surface of all nucleated cells that are crucial for T-cell recognition of antigens. Particularly the HLA system in humans and the H2 system in mice. They are the major antigens responsible for tissue recognition. For this reason, they are of prime importance in determining compatible organ donors for a specific transplantation procedure. Each person has unique HLA antigens. Some HLA antigens have been identified to be correlated with the presence of certain autoimmune diseases. One of these is the HLA-B27 site. Approximately 85% of patients with ankylosing spondylitis and Reiter's syndrome will have the HLA-B27 antigen present on the leukocytes.
There are two classes of histocompatibility antigens:
1. Class I, histocompatibility antigens composed of two glycosylated subunits, a heavy chain of 44 kD and beta2 microglobulin (12 kD). The heavy chain may be coded by K, D or L genes of mouse H2 and A, B or C genes of human HLA complex. Class I antigens are important in T-cell killing and are recognised in conjunction with the foreign cell surface antigens MHC restriction).
2. Class II antigens, heterodimeric histocompatibility antigens composed of alpha (32 kD) and beta (28 kD) chains. Found mostly on B lymphocytes, macrophages and accessory cells. The response of T helper cells requires that the foreign antigen is presented in conjunction with the appropriate Class II antigens. (Murine H2 Ia antigens and human HLA DR antigens are Class II).
(14 Oct 1997)
histocompatibility antigens A group of antigens that includes both the major and minor histocompatibility antigens. The former are genetically determined by the major histocompatibility complex. They determine tissue type for transplantation and cause allograft rejections. The latter are systems of allelic alloantigens that can cause weak transplant rejection.
(12 Dec 1998)
histocompatibility antigens class I Large transmembrane, polymorphic glycoproteins noncovalently associated with nonpolymorphic beta 2-microglobulin. In humans, three structural genes on chromosome 6 code for the HLA-a, HLA-b and HLA-c antigens. In mice, three genes named k, d, and l on chromosome 17 code for the h-2 antigens. Class I antigens are found on most nucleated cells and are generally detected by their reactivity with alloantisera. These antigens are recognised during graft rejection and restrict cell-mediated lysis of virus-infected cells. They are primarily associated with rheumatologic diseases and certain malignant disorders.
(12 Dec 1998)
histocompatibility antigens class II Large, transmembrane, non-covalently linked glycoproteins (alpha and beta). Both chains can be polymorphic although there is more structural variation in the beta chains. The class II antigens in humans are called HLA-d antigens and are coded by a gene on chromosome 6. In mice, two genes named ia and i.e. On chromosome 17 code for the h-2 antigens. The antigens are found on B-lymphocytes, macrophages, epidermal cells, and sperm and are thought to mediate the competence of and cellular cooperation in the immune response. The term ia antigens used to refer only to the proteins encoded by the ia genes in the mouse, but is now used as a generic term for any class II histocompatibility antigen.
(12 Dec 1998)
histocompatibility complex A family of fifty or more genes on the sixth human chromosome that code for cell surface proteins and play a role in the immune response.Histocompatibility genes control the production of proteins on the outer membranes of tissue and blood cells, especially lymphocytes, and are vital elements in cell-cell recognition. The proteins also determine the level and type of immune response, and may serve other biochemical or immunologic functions. In the case of allografts, it is necessary to determine whether donor and recipient possess compatible sets of proteins (histocompatibility antigens), to minimise the likelihood of rejection. Histocompatibility testing (HLA tissue typing) provides this information.
(05 Mar 2000)
histocompatibility gene In laboratory animals, a gene which can elicit an immune response and thereby cause rejection of a homograft when tissue is transplanted from one individual to another; in humans, histocompatibility gene's control HLA antigens.
Synonym: H gene.
(05 Mar 2000)
histocompatibility testing Identification of the major histocompatibility antigens of transplant donors and potential recipients, usually by serological tests. Donor and recipient pairs should be of identical abo blood group, and in addition should be matched as closely as possible for histocompatibility antigens in order to minimise the likelihood of allograft rejection.
(12 Dec 1998)
histocompatible The prefix histo- means tissue. The term histocompatible is literally tissue compatible. If a donor and recipient are histocompatible (like identical twins), a transplant will be easily accepted.
(12 Dec 1998)
histocyte <pathology> Long lived resident macrophage found within tissues.
(11 Jan 1998)
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • Histocompatibility - »õâ The degree of antigenic similarity between the tissues of different individuals, which determines the acceptance or rejection of allografts.
    Synonyms : Compatibilities, Tissue, Compatibility, Tissue, Histocompatibilities, Tissue Compatibilities
  • Histocompatibility Antigens - »õâ A group of antigens that includes both the major and minor histocompatibility antigens. The former are genetically determined by the major histocompatibility complex. They determine tissue type for transplantation and cause allograft rejections. The latter are systems of allelic alloantigens that can cause weak transplant rejection.
    Synonyms : Antigens, Transplantation, Histocompatibility Antigen, LD Antigens, SD Antigens, Antigen, Histocompatibility, Antigens, Histocompatibility, Antigens, LD, Antigens, SD
  • Histocompatibility Antigens Class I - »õâ Large transmembrane, polymorphic glycoproteins noncovalently associated with nonpolymorphic beta 2-microglobulin. In humans, three structural genes on chromosome 6 code for the HLA-A; HLA-B and HLA-C antigens. In mice, three genes named K, D, and L on chromosome 17 code for the H-2 antigens. Class I antigens are found on most nucleated cells and are generally detected by their reactivity with alloantisera. These antigens are recognized during graft rejection and restrict cell-mediated lysis of virus-infected cells. They are primarily associated with rheumatologic diseases and certain malignant disorders.
    Synonyms : Class I Histocompatibility Antigens, Class I Human Antigens, Class I Major Histocompatibility Antigens, Human Class I Antigens, Antigens, Class I, I Antigens, Class
  • Histocompatibility Antigens Class II - »õâ Large, transmembrane, non-covalently linked glycoproteins (alpha and beta). Both chains can be polymorphic although there is more structural variation in the beta chains. The class II antigens in humans are called HLA-D ANTIGENS and are coded by a gene on chromosome 6. In mice, two genes named IA and IE on chromosome 17 code for the H-2 antigens. The antigens are found on B-lymphocytes, macrophages, epidermal cells, and sperm and are thought to mediate the competence of and cellular cooperation in the immune response. The term IA antigens used to refer only to the proteins encoded by the IA genes in the mouse, but is now used as a generic term for any class II histocompatibility antigen.
    Synonyms : Class II Antigen, Class II Histocompatibility Antigens, Class II Major Histocompatibility Antigens, I-A Antigen, I-A-Antigen, IA Antigen, Antigen, Class II, Antigen, I-A, Antigen, IA, Antigens, Class II, Antigens, Ia, Antigens, Ia-Like, Antigens, Immune-Associated
  • Histocompatibility Testing - »õâ Identification of the major histocompatibility antigens of transplant DONORS and potential recipients, usually by serological tests. Donor and recipient pairs should be of identical ABO blood group, and in addition should be matched as closely as possible for HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ANTIGENS in order to minimize the likelihood of allograft rejection. (King, Dictionary of Genetics, 4th ed)
    Synonyms : Crossmatchings, Tissue, HLA Typings, Histocompatibility Testings, Testing, Histocompatibility, Testings, Histocompatibility, Tissue Crossmatching, Tissue Crossmatchings, Tissue Typings, Typing, HLA, Typing, Tissue, Typings, HLA, Typings, Tissue
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histologist anatomist who specializes in the microscopic study of animal tissues
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histology the branch of biology that studies the microscopic structure of animal or plant tissues
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histoincompatibility incompatibility in which one person's tissue cannot be transplanted to another person
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Histo anatomist who specializes in the microscopic study of animal tissues
Histo the branch of biology that studies the microscopic structure of animal or plant tissues
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