Anatomical Record - Part B New Anatomist
Published by John Wiley & Sons
ISSN : 1552-4906 eISSN : 1552-4914
Abbreviation : Anat. Rec. Part B New Anat.
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Most Cited Articles
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Circularly polarized light standards for investigations of collagen fiber orientation in bone
Citation: 190
Authors: Timothy G., Haviva M., Shannon C., Johanna, Alan, Christopher M.
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Should we continue teaching anatomy by dissection when …?
Citation: 173
Authors: Lawrence J., William B.
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Quantitative 3D analysis of the canal network in cortical bone by microâ€computed tomography
Citation: 159
Authors: D.M.L., A.L., C.W., B.
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New path for teaching anatomy: Living anatomy and medical imaging vs. dissection
Citation: 148
Authors: John C.
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Limb regeneration in higher vertebrates: Developing a roadmap
Citation: 137
Authors: Manjong, Xiaodong, Gail, Carol A., Rosalie A., Ken
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Complete and rapid switch from light microscopy to virtual microscopy for teaching medical histology
Citation: 135
Authors: Beth B., John
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Teaching medical histology at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine: Transition to virtual slides and virtual microscopes
Citation: 127
Authors: Charles A., Holly A., Clarke F.
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Dissection in learning and teaching gross anatomy: Rebuttal to McLachlan
Citation: 111
Authors: Wojciech, Nirusha
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Regenerative medicine and developmental biology: The role of the extracellular matrix
Citation: 110
Authors: Stephen F.