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DNA profiling from human bone cells in the absence of decalcification and DNA extraction
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2022Bone cells are a suitable substrate for DNA analysis if required to identify the person from whom a sample was taken. Osteocytes, the most abundant cell type in bone, are embedded within mineralized bone matrix.
Thien Ngoc Le +4 more
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Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2017
Somayeh Makouei
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Somayeh Makouei
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Production of paraffin-section material from tissue samples that contain bone requires decalcification. Techniques such as acidic decalcification or EDTA chelation are suitable methods.
R S D Brown +2 more
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Resolving the bone – optimizing decalcification in spatial transcriptomics and molecular pathology
Journal of HistotechnologyBone tissue poses critical roadblocks for spatial transcriptomics and molecular pathology due to a combination of its dense, calcified matrix and inadequate preservation of biomolecules in conventional decalcification.
Shuoshuo Wang
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Ultrasonic decalcification of bone
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1981Decalcification of bone specimens of 2-5 mm thickness can be achieved in 5 hours or less when the decalcifying fluids are agitated by ultrasonic energization. The morphology of hard and soft tissue is extremely well preserved by this procedure. Acid or chelating decalcifiers may be used and the application of combined fixation-chelation permits ...
L, Milan, M C, Trachtenberg
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An evaluation of the effect of microwave irradiation on bone decalcification aimed to DNA extraction
Legal Medicine, 2013Kazuhiko Imaizumi +2 more
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Ultrasonic Decalcification of Bone
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1963Ultrasound passed into an acid decalcifying medium considerably accelerates the speed of decalcification of bone-tissue blocks without histological damage as compared with control specimens. All of our bone specimens, representing a variety of pathological conditions as well as normal bone, were ...
E J, THORPE, B B, BELLOMY, R F, SELLERS
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Alveolar bone decalcification: A serial study
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1969D. D. Weissman
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Reseach B, 2019
Recent attempts to date batches of poorly preserved archaeological bone prompted a re-evaluation of existing protocols for bone sample preparation and ultrafilter cleaning methods at the Keck-Carbon Cycle Accelerator Mass Spectrometer (KCCAMS) facility ...
Nassib Shammas +4 more
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Recent attempts to date batches of poorly preserved archaeological bone prompted a re-evaluation of existing protocols for bone sample preparation and ultrafilter cleaning methods at the Keck-Carbon Cycle Accelerator Mass Spectrometer (KCCAMS) facility ...
Nassib Shammas +4 more
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