About
Vertebrate Histology (ZOO 4753) at the University of Central Florida, is an undergraduate, restricted elective concentrating in the micro-anatomical study of the four basic human tissues: Epithelium, Connective, Muscle and Nervous. Some basic aspects of molecular cell biology as well as clinical and functional histology correlations are also studied.
The Instructor

Dr. Wilfredo Lopez-Ojeda,
PhD, MS, RT(R), ARRT
Course Coordinator & Instructor
Office: HPA II, 315
eMail: wllopez (at) mail (dot) ucf (dot) edu
Collaborators
Yamel Ramirez, DMD |
Elizabeth Escarria, DMD |
Patrick S Carroll, MD
Tech Support
USF School of Medicine
Teaching Assistants
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GTA Office: HPA II, 303
The Images
The histological images found on this site and at destination hyperlinks associated with this site & course, are copyright protected to their owner Wilfredo Lopez-Ojeda, and may not be copied, reproduced or published without express written permission from Wilfredo Lopez-Ojeda. Images were made possible through the support of the Burnett School of Biomedical Science, College of Medicine at the University of Central Florida. The immunofluorescence images on the presentation page are courtesy of Mr. Odrick Rosas, BS; a physiology graduate student from Dr. J.D. Miranda’s Laboratory of Nerve Regeneration at School of Medicine of the University of P.R.
