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  2. Cytotechnology - Wikipedia

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    A cytotechnologist is an allied health professional trained to evaluate specimens on glass slides using microscopes. [3] Two evaluations can be performed, starting with the initial evaluation, which can be performed by a computer, and points out areas that may be of particular interest for later examination.

  3. Occupational Outlook Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) is a publication of the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics that includes information about the nature of work, working conditions, training and education, earnings and job outlook for hundreds of different occupations in the United States.

  4. Site-specific recombinase technology - Wikipedia

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    Outlook and perspectives [ edit ] Annotation of the human and mouse genomes has led to the identification of >20 000 protein-coding genes and >3 000 noncoding RNA genes, which guide the development of the organism from fertilization through embryogenesis to adult life.

  5. Cytopathology - Wikipedia

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    If performed by a pathologist alone, or as team with pathologist-cytotechnologist, the success rate of proper diagnosis is higher than when performed by a non-pathologist. [6] This may be due to the pathologist's ability to immediately evaluate specimens under a microscope and immediately repeat the procedure if sampling was inadequate.

  6. American Society for Cytotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1979, the American Society for Cytotechnology is a professional organization dedicated to the field of cytotechnology. [1] The ASCT promotes cytotechnology through the development of practice standards, [2] and by staying up to date regarding emerging technologies and the legislative and regulatory issues within the field.

  7. International Academy of Cytology - Wikipedia

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    The IAC was founded in 1957 in Brussels by a committee of 27 individuals from 19 countries. George N. Papanicoloau was installed as Honorary President. The IAC's first president was Dr. Hans-Klaus Zinser [3] The original name was International Academy of Gynecological Cytology, the IAC renamed itself International Academy of Cytology in 1961 to reflect advances in other fields.

  8. American Society of Cytopathology - Wikipedia

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    The American Society of Cytopathology (ASC), founded in 1951, is a national professional society of physicians, cytotechnologists and scientists who are dedicated to cytopathology, which involves the cytologic method of diagnostic pathology.

  9. Microbial cytology - Wikipedia

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    Microbial cytology is the study of microscopic and submicroscopic details of microorganisms. [1] Origin of "Microbial" 1880-85; < Greek mÄ«kro- micro- small + bíos life). "Cytology" 1857; < Cyto-is derived from the Greek "kytos" meaning "hollow, as a cell or contain

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