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How to remember which genes are tumor suppressors vs. proto-oncogenes

Nov 1, 2015 | General pathology, neoplasia

molecular neoplasiaHere’s a question that I got by email yesterday and it’s such a good one that I want to share it with everyone. (more…)

Inflammation, cell injury, and tissue repair crossword

Sep 13, 2015 | General pathology

crossword

If you’re just starting out in pathology, you’re probably getting lectures on inflammation, cell injury, and tissue repair. (more…)

Wait, the growth fraction drops as tumors grow?

Nov 3, 2014 | General pathology, neoplasia

 percentage

Q. In class, we talked about how as tumors age, their growth fraction decreases. (more…)

The new Path Bites book is here!

Oct 15, 2014 | Cardiac pathology, Developmental pathology, Endocrine pathology, Female reproductive pathology, Gastrointestinal pathology, General pathology, Hematopathology, Hepatobiliary pathology, immunology, male reproductive pathology, Musculoskeletal pathology, Nervous system pathology, Pulmonary pathology, Renal pathology, Skin pathology

New Pathology Book

Our new Path Bites book is now available!
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New book coming this week!

Oct 12, 2014 | Cardiac pathology, Developmental pathology, Endocrine pathology, Female reproductive pathology, Gastrointestinal pathology, General pathology, Hematopathology, Hepatobiliary pathology, immunology, male reproductive pathology, Musculoskeletal pathology, Nervous system pathology, Pulmonary pathology, Renal pathology, Skin pathology

New Pathology Book

I’m really excited to announce that I have a new book coming out this week. That’s part of the cover, above. (more…)

Help! I’m starting my pathology course!

Sep 10, 2014 | General pathology

This week marks the beginning of the school year for a lot of medical, dental, nursing, physician assistant, medical technology, veterinary, and other allied health students.  (more…)

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