Adjective
Pertaining to histology, or to the microscopic structure of the tissues of living organisms.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to citation Research Hematological staining In the early 1870s, Ehrlich’s cousin Karl Weigert was the first person to stain bacteria with dyes and to introduce aniline pigments for histological studies and bacterial diagnostics. Source: Internet
In 1884, he gave $50,000 to Bellevue Hospital Medical College (now part of New York University Medical Center ) to found a histological laboratory, now called the Carnegie Laboratory. Source: Internet
Others Four main histological subtypes are recognised, although some cancers may contain a combination of different subtypes, citation such as adenosquamous carcinoma. Source: Internet
Artifacts Artifacts are structures or features in tissue that interfere with normal histological examination. Source: Internet
Different neocortical regions known as Brodmann areas are distinguished by variations in their cytoarchitectonics ( histological structure) and functional roles in sensation, cognition and behavior. Source: Internet
For other histological types such as adenocarcinoma, the type that primarily affects never smokers, the risk from radon appears to be lower. Source: Internet