Are you starting out in fish histopathology and you’re not sure what organ is what, or if those cells are normal?
The Penn State University’s Zebrafish Atlas is an excellent online resource for veterinary fish pathologists and for researchers. The best part is that it’s free for all.
Check out the Zebrafish Atlas at this link –
It’ll take you to this contents page/menu:
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Digestive
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Integumentary
- Epithelium
- Intestinal Epithelium
- Melanophores
- Loose Connective Tissue
- Operculum
- Squamous Epithelium
- Epithelium
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Musculoskeletal
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Nervous
- Brain
- Forebrain
- Forebrain Midbrain Boundary
- Hindbrain
- Metencephalon
- Cerebellum
- Corpus Cerebelli
- Valvula Cerebelli
- Cerebellum
- Myelencephalon
- Metencephalon
- Midbrain
- Lateral Line
- Spinal Cord
- Optic Chiasm
- Optic Nerve
- Otic Ganglion
- Brain
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Olfactory
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Renal
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Reproductive
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Respiratory/Circulatory
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Urinary
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Vestibular
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Visual
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Dr Richmond Loh
Dr Richmond Loh
DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology) Murdoch, MANZCVS (Aquatics & Pathobiology), CertAqV, NATA Signatory. Aquatic Veterinarian | Adjunct Lecturer Murdoch University | President WAVMA | Secretary Aquatic Animal Health Chapter – ANZCVS. THE FISH VET, Perth, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA.
Mobile Aquatic Veterinary Medical & Diagnostic Services. http://www.thefishvet.com.au Ph: +61 (0)421 822 383
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