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    IBMS CellularPathologyScience AdvisoryPanel

    telephone: +44 (0)20 7713 02email:[email protected]

    website: www.ibms.orgReading List

    General pathology and related topics

    Anderson, JR Muirs Textbook Of PathologyArnold (London) 0-7131-4357-6

    Cotran, RS Kumar, V and Robbins, SL Robbins Pathologic Basis Of DiseaseW B Saunders Co., (London) 0-7216-7594

    Curran, RC Colour Atlas Of HistopathologyOxford University press (Oxford) 0-905-203-984

    Damjanov, I Rubin, E Pathology (3rd Ed 1998)Lippincott (Philadelphia)

    Dubowitz, V & Brooke, MH Muscle Biopsy: A Modern ApproachSaunders (London)

    Ham, AW Cormade DH HistologyLippincott (Philadelphia) 0-397-52089

    Hill, RB La Via, MF editors Principles Of PathobiologyOxford University press (Oxford)

    McGee, JOD, Isaacson, PG and Wright, NA Textbook Of Pathology Vol 1 & 2 (1992)Oxford Medical Publications (Oxford

    McMinn, RM & Hutchins, RT Colour Atlas Of Human Anatomy Scribner (New York) 0-7232-0709-6

    Reynolds, GJ Lymphoid Tissue

    Sternberg, SS Histology For Pathologists (1992)Raven Press (New York)

    Stevens, A & Lowe, J Pathology

    Taussig, RJ Processes In Pathology And MicrobiologyBlackwell Scientic Publications (Oxford)

    Thomson, A Cotton RE Lecture notes on PathologyBlackwell Scientic Publications (Oxford) 0-632-00032-5

    Tighe, JR Pathology

    Underwood, JCE Introduction To Biopsy Interpretation And Surgical PathologySpringer-Verlag

    Weller, RO & Cervos-Navarro, J Pathology Of Peripheral Nerves: A Practical ApproachButterworths (London)

    Woolf, N Pathology Basic And Systemic (1997)W B Saunders Co., (London)

    Cook, DJ Cellular Pathology, 2nd edition, (2006) Scion Publishing ISBN 9781904842309

    Glencross H, Ahmed N, Wang Q Biomedical Science Practice Oxford University Press, ISBN: 978-0-19-953329-9

    Histology

    Krstic, RV Illustrated Encyclopedia Of Human HistologySpringer-Verlag 0-387-13142-6

    Leeson & Leeson Histology (3rd Ed 1976)WB Saunders & Co 0-7216-5708-7

    Stevens, A & Lowe, J Human Histology (2nd Ed 1997)Mosby 0-7234-2485-3

    Wheater, PR Burkitt, GH & Daniels, VG Functional Histology: A Text And Colour AtlasChurchill Livingstone (Edinburgh) 0-7234-248

    Woods, AE & Ellis, RC Laboratory Histopathology, A Complete Reference Volumes 1&2Churchill Livingstone 0-443-049-2

    Coleman, R Multiple Choice Questions in Histology (1st Ed 1983)Pitman Publishing 0-272-79733-2

    Henrikson, RC & Kaye, GI Key Facts in HistologyChurchill Livingstone 0-443-08310-X

    Orchard, G & Nation, B Histopathology Oxford University Press, ISBN: 978-0-19-957434-6

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    Electron Microscopy

    Johannessen, JV Electron Microscopy In Human Medicine (Series)McGraw-Hill International (London)

    Macay, B Introduction To Diagnostic Electron MicroscopyAppleton-Century-Crofts (New York)

    Wheakley, B Transmission Electron MicroscopyChurchill Livingstone (Edinburgh)

    Technical / General

    Bancroft, JD & Chalk, BTSelf Assessment In Histological TechniquesChurchill Livingstone (Edinburgh) 0-443-03104-5

    Bancroft, JD & Cook, HC Manual Of Histological TechniquesChurchill Livingstone (Edinburgh) 0-443-02870-2

    Bancroft, JD & Gamble M Theory And Practice Of Histological Techniques (6h Ed) 2007Churchill Livingstone ISBN 9780443102790

    Carson, FL Histotechnology: A self-instructional textASCP Press (Chicago)

    Culling, CFA Allison, RT & Barr, WT Cellular Pathology Technique (4th Ed 1985)Butterworths (London) 0-407-72903-8

    Drury, RAB & Wallington, EA Carletons Histological Technique (5th Ed 1980)Oxford University press (Oxford) 0-19-2613310-

    Elias, JM Principles And Techniques In Diagnostic Histopathology

    Filipe, MI & Lake, BD Histochemistry In PathologyChurchill Livingstone (Edinburgh) 0-443-02429-4

    Horobin, RW HistochemistryButterworths0-407-00248-0

    Horobin, RW & Bancroft, JDTroubleshooting Histology Stains (1st Ed1998)Churchill Livingstone (Edinburgh) 0-443-05312

    Lillie, RD Conns Biological StainsWilliams and Wilkins 69-16600

    Pearse, AGE Histochemistry: Theoretical And Applied Volume 1 (1985)Churchill Livingstone (Edinburgh) 0-443-02997

    Pearse, AGE Histochemistry: Theoretical And Applied Volume 2 (1985) Churchill Livingstone (Edinburgh) 0-443-01998

    Smith, A & Bruton A Colour Atlas Of Histological Staining TechniquesCV Mosby Co

    Sheehan & HrapchakTheory And Practice Of HistotechnologyCV Mosby Co 0-8016-4573-5

    Kok & Boon Microwave Cookbook For Microscopy 2nd Ed 1989)Coulomb Press 90-71421-20-1

    Kiernan, JA Histological and Histochemical Methods (4th Ed 2008)Scion Publishing 9781904842422

    Bradbury, S & Bracegirdle, B Introduction to Light Microscopy (1st Ed 1998)Bois Scientic Publishers 1 859961 21 5

    Hannon-Fletcher, M & Maxwell, P Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Cellular PathologyWiley Blackwell 2009,ISBN-10: 047051597X

    Orchard G, Nation B Fundamentals of Biomedical Science series, Histopathology OUP ISBN 978-0-19-957434-6

    Kumar, Abul K, Abbas, Fausto, AsterRobbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, Professional Edition, 8th Edition

    Saunders ISBN 97814160312

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    Immunohistochemistry

    Bullock, GR & Petrusz, P Techniques In Immunocytochemistry I (1982)Academic Press 0.12.140401.3

    Bullock, GR & Petrusz, P Techniques In Immunocytochemistry II (1983)Academic Press 0.12.140402.1

    Bullock, GR & Petrusz, P Techniques In Immunocytochemistry III (1985)Academic Press 0.12.140403.X

    Bullock, GR & Petrusz, P Techniques In Immunocytochemistry IV (1989)Academic Press 0.12.140407.2

    Jasani, B & Schmid, KW Immunohistochemistry In Diagnostic HistopathologyChurchill Livingstone (Edinburgh) 0-443-0401

    Polak, JM &Van Noorden, S Immunocytochemistry: Practical Applications In Pathology And Biology

    Polak, JM &Van Noorden, S Introduction To Immunocytochemistry (2nd Ed 1997)Bois Scientic Publishers Royal

    Microscopical Society 1 85996 086

    True LD Atlas of Diagnostic Immunohistopathology Lippincott Gower0 397 44658 6

    Leong, AS-Y Cooper, K Leong FJW-M Manual of Diagnostic Antibodies for Immunohistology (1st Ed 1999)Greenwich MedicalMedia (London) 1 9001513

    Polak, JM &Van Noorden, S Immunocytochemistry. Modern methods and Applications (2nd Ed 1986)Wright 0 7236 0870

    Mason, D & Gatter, kThe Pocket Guide to Lymphoma (1st Ed 1998)Blackwell Scientic Publications 0 632 05096 9

    Roitt. I Essential Immunology (4th Ed 1982)Blackwell Scientic Publications 0 632 00739 7

    Dabbs DJ Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry 3rd edition Saunders Elsevier. ISBN 978-1-4160-5766-6

    Renshaw S ImmunohistochemistryMethods Express series| Scion publishing ISBN 978-1-904842-03-3

    Molecular Biology

    Cox, TM & Sinclair, J Molecular Biology In MedicineBlackwell Science (London)

    Nuovo, GJ PCR In Situ Hybridisation: Protocols And ApplicationsRaven Press (London)

    Crocker, J Molecular Biology In Histopathology (1994)Wiley and Sons, London

    Polak, JM & McGee, J OD In situ hybridisation. Principles and practice (1990)Oxford University press (Oxford) 0-19-26190

    Killeen Anthony A Molecular Pathology Protocols (2001)0-89603-681-2

    Schwarzacher T and Heslop P Practical in situ hybridisation1-85996-138X

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    General Topics

    Baker, FJ Silverton, RE & Pallister CJ Introduction To Medical Laboratory Technology (7th Ed 1998)Butterworth Heinmann 0 7506 2190

    Graham, PB Autoradiography For Biologists

    Paul, J Cell And Tissue Culture

    Watson, JV Introduction To Flow Cytometry (1st Ed 1991)Cambridge University Press 0521 38061 8

    Wolfe Medical Atlases; General Pathology, Forensic Pathology, Histology, Neuropathology, Pathology Of Lymph Nod

    Bracegirdle, B Modern PhotoMACROgraphy Microscopy handbook 31 (1st Ed 1995)Bois Scientic Publishers 1 872748 49X

    Bracegirdle, B Modern PhotoMICROgraphy Microscopy handbook 33 (1st Ed 1995)Bois Scientic Publishers 1 85996 09

    Journals

    Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology

    Applied ImmunohistochemistryAdvances in Anatomic Pathology

    Archives of Pathology & Laboratory MedicineHuman Pathology British Journal of Biomedical ScienceAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology

    HistopathologyStain Technology Journal of Cellular Pathology

    Biotech and Histotech (formerly Stain Technology)Journal of Clinical Pathology

    Journal of Pathology Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry

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