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Microscopic Anatomy of Skeletal Muscles
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Nervous Tissue: Myelin
JoVE Core: Anatomy & Physiology
355 Animated video lessons l 63 Scientist-in-Action videos
This release includes comprehensive lessons on the muscular system, nervous system, endocrine system, special senses, and much more. It provides in-depth insights into these topics and enhances understanding of the human body.
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High-impact animations help visualize the structures, components, and functions of the human body
- Scientist-in-action videos demonstrate the application of this knowledge in real-world medical and research settings
“JoVE Core directly contributed to my students having an easy, positive and enjoyable learning experience. They found the animated videos to be accessible, interactive and novel. JoVE Core helped me positively increase student engagement while maintaining my high learning standards.” Jiyun Kim, Associate Professor at Saint John’s University
“I have used JoVE videos in my online teaching and I have found them very useful and helpful. I found the practical experiments in particular great as they incorporate the theory and technical bits together to introduce the concept to the student in simple yet informative way. We use Moodle as our teaching platform form so I embed JOVE videos there. I also used the quiz option on your website and was happy with that.” Aref Zayed, Assistant Professor at Jordan University of Science and Technology
“JoVE's portfolio is very comprehensive, easily accessible and provides many useful theory components. During the lockdown, I also discovered JoVE as an invaluable support for practical courses. Students felt engaged in the course because JoVE videos provided a realistic view of practical work even online.” Sabrina Marozin, Senior Scientist at the University of Salzburg