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Anatomy of Cutaneous Circulation in Humans (With Diagram) | Biology

In this article we will discuss about the anatomy of cutaneous circulation in humans with the help of suitable diagram. Vascular architecture of the skin has the general pattern of the capillary circulation. For the most part, papillae contain capillary blood vessels and nerve endings. The arteries that supply the skin, originate from richly anastomosing irregular plexus (first plexus) of [...]

By |2017-07-27T08:05:40+00:00July 27, 2017|Cardiovascular System|Comments Off on Anatomy of Cutaneous Circulation in Humans (With Diagram) | Biology

Non-Sporing Anaerobes: Classification, and Laboratory Diagnosis

In this article we will discuss about Non-Sporing Anaerobes which causes human and animal infections:- 1. Introduction to Non-Sporing Anaerobes 2. Classification of Non-Sporing Anaerobes 3. Laboratory Diagnosis. Introduction to Non-Sporing Anaerobes: Non-sporing anaerobes have been recognised as important causes of human and animal infection during recent years. Many of these organisms have been isolated from necrotic lesions though they [...]

By |2016-05-16T05:37:12+00:00May 16, 2016|Animals|Comments Off on Non-Sporing Anaerobes: Classification, and Laboratory Diagnosis

Adeno Viruses: Composition, Classification and Pathogenesis

In this article we will discuss about Adeno Viruses, these viruses were first detected by Rowe et al (1953) in human adenoid tissue (adeno, from adenoid) and are non-enveloped DNA viruses of medium size. Contents: Composition of Adeno Viruses Classification of Adeno Viruses Pathogenesis of Adeno Viruses Immunity of Adeno Viruses Laboratory Diagnosis of Adeno Viruses Epidemiology of Adeno Viruses [...]

By |2016-05-16T05:37:11+00:00May 16, 2016|Viruses|Comments Off on Adeno Viruses: Composition, Classification and Pathogenesis
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