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T M Mayhew

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Journal of Anatomy|May 25, 1999
Quantitative description of the spatial arrangement of organelles in a polarised secretory epithelial cell: the salivary gland acinar cellT M Mayhew
Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique|September 1, 1990
Striated brush border of intestinal absorptive epithelial cells: stereological studies on microvillous morphology in different adaptive statesT M Mayhew
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|June 8, 1991
Accurate prediction of Purkinje cell number from cerebellar weight can be achieved with the fractionatorT M Mayhew
Placenta|July 31, 2007
Taking tissue samples from the placenta: an illustration of principles and strategiesT M Mayhew
Histology and Histopathology|July 1, 1996
Adaptive remodelling of intestinal epithelium assessed using stereology: correlation of single cell and whole organ data with nutrient transportT M Mayhew
Journal of Microscopy|September 1, 1985
The problem of ambiguous profiles of microvilli between apposed cell surfaces: a stereological solutionT M Mayhew
Journal of Anatomy|April 1, 1988
An efficient sampling scheme for estimating fibre number from nerve cross sections: the fractionatorT M Mayhew
Journal of Microscopy|August 25, 1999
Second-order stereology and ultrastructural examination of the spatial arrangements of tissue compartments within glomeruli of normal and diabetic kidneysT M Mayhew
Journal of Microscopy|September 1, 1984
Geometric model of the rat intestinal mucosa for stereological evaluation of villus amplification factorsT M Mayhew
Histology and Histopathology|October 20, 2001
Villous trophoblast of human placenta: a coherent view of its turnover, repair and contributions to villous development and maturationT M Mayhew
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Journal of Anatomy|May 25, 1999
Quantitative description of the spatial arrangement of organelles in a polarised secretory epithelial cell: the salivary gland acinar cellT M Mayhew
Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique|September 1, 1990
Striated brush border of intestinal absorptive epithelial cells: stereological studies on microvillous morphology in different adaptive statesT M Mayhew
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|June 8, 1991
Accurate prediction of Purkinje cell number from cerebellar weight can be achieved with the fractionatorT M Mayhew
Placenta|July 31, 2007
Taking tissue samples from the placenta: an illustration of principles and strategiesT M Mayhew
Histology and Histopathology|July 1, 1996
Adaptive remodelling of intestinal epithelium assessed using stereology: correlation of single cell and whole organ data with nutrient transportT M Mayhew
Journal of Microscopy|September 1, 1985
The problem of ambiguous profiles of microvilli between apposed cell surfaces: a stereological solutionT M Mayhew
Journal of Anatomy|April 1, 1988
An efficient sampling scheme for estimating fibre number from nerve cross sections: the fractionatorT M Mayhew
Journal of Microscopy|August 25, 1999
Second-order stereology and ultrastructural examination of the spatial arrangements of tissue compartments within glomeruli of normal and diabetic kidneysT M Mayhew
Journal of Microscopy|September 1, 1984
Geometric model of the rat intestinal mucosa for stereological evaluation of villus amplification factorsT M Mayhew
Histology and Histopathology|October 20, 2001
Villous trophoblast of human placenta: a coherent view of its turnover, repair and contributions to villous development and maturationT M Mayhew
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