Contribution of Vladimir Lazarevich Bykov (1947–2022) to the development of Russian histology, cytology, and embryology

Author:

Shevlyuk Nikolaj N.ORCID

Abstract

The main stages of the life and works of the renowned Russian scientist and teacher Vladimir Lazarevich Bykov are highlighted in this article. His scientific research focused on several fundamental and applied problems in histology, cytology, embryology, and pathomorphology (histophysiology of the thyroid gland, pathomorphology of various organs with candidiasis, morphofunctional characteristics of the oral cavity organs, analysis of the protective mechanisms of the mucous membranes of the digestive organs, history of morphology, and methods of teaching histology, cytology, and embryology). His library of educational literature on histology, cytology, and embryology is a modern encyclopedic body of knowledge on these academic fields. His contributions to the journal Morphology as an editorial board member (1992–2022) and editor-in-chief (2002–2016) are invaluable.

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ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Medicine

Reference47 articles.

1. Vladimir Lazarevich Bykov (on the 65th anniversary of his birth). Morphology. 2012;142(6):100–101. (In Russ).

2. Sapin MR, Satyukova GS, Shevtsov EV. Morphologists of Russia in the twentieth century: Who is Who in anatomy, histology, embryology. Moscow: APP “Dzhangar”; 2001. 272 p. (In Russ).

3. Bykov VL. Fundamentals of histological, cytological and embryological terminology of Greek-Latin origin: textbook for students of 1 and 2 courses of medical, stomatological and sports medicine faculties. Saint Petersburg: Saint Petersburg State Medical University Publishing House; 2003. 32 р. (In Russ).

4. Banin VV, Bykov VL, editors. Terminologia Histologica. International terms in human cytology and histology with an official list of Russian equivalents. Moscow: GEOTAR-Media; 2009. 272 p. (In Russ).

5. Bykov VL. Age-related changes in the thyroid gland of A/He mice (morphometric and histochemical study). Arhiv anatomii, gistologii i jembriologii. 1976;70(6):41–47. (In Russ).

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