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Tag: Histology

An Absence of Squamous Mucosa in Your Hot Dog

December 14, 2016 Marc Abrahams

Hot dogs, having caught the attention of two doctors, got a post-postmortem of sorts, in this new study: “What’s in Your Hot Dog? A Histological Comparative Analysis,” Tyler Rouse, Jordan Radigan, Medical Journal of Australia, vol. 205, no. 11, 2016, pp. 519-520. The authors report: The contents of hot dogs (also known as street meat, […]

Arts and Science, Research NewsHistology, hot dogs

The case of the blind histologists

October 18, 2008 Stephen Drew

Investigator Ron Goldstein writes: I was reading the following article: “Laser Induced Collagen Remodeling: A Comparative Study In Vivo on Mouse Model,” Huaxu Liu, et al., Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 40:13—19 (2008). The article is about using lasers to increase collagen in skin, of particular interest to those who wish to reduce wrinkles in […]

Arts and ScienceDermatology, Histology, Lasers
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