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histology Study of the microscopic structure of tissues.
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histocompatibility literally means the ability of cells to get along with each other. Used to determine whether a transplanted tissue or organ will be acceptable by the recipient. Histocompatibility is determined by the major histocompatibility complex molecules.
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histology Noun. (Greek, histos = tissue; logos = discourse). The study of the tissues of organisms at the cellular and subcellular level.
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histiocytosis Abnormal proliferation of histiocytes (immune system cells). Common symptoms include bone tumors and skin rashes. If histiocytosis affects the eyes, it causes bulging.
Ãâó: www.allaboutvision.com/resources/glossary.htm
histocompatibility compatibility between two organs or tissues so that a graft (of an organ or of cells) is not rejected. This compatibility depends on the genetic similarities between donor and recipient.
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