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Decalcification of Temporal Bones With Tetrasodium Edetate
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965DECALCIFICATION of bone using chelating agents has been confined to small specimens and teeth. Nikiforuk and Sreebny1determined the optimal conditions for the demineralization of small bone specimens with organic chelating agents and used as their criterion the rate of decalcification. Optimal conditions involved concentration, pH, and temperature. The
R, GUSSEN, D, DONAHUE
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Decalcification of Temporal Bones
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965THE ARTICLE "Decalcification of Temporal Bones" in this issue of theArchives of Otolaryngologywill be of great interest to students of temporal bone histopathology. The amazing definition of histopathological detail with this method is in contrast to the usual nitric acid decalcified preparations.
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Decalcification of Bone Tissue
2003Bone is among the hardest, most dense tissue encountered at the bench by histotechnologists. In order to achieve acceptable 3–6-μm sections of bone, the technologist surrounds and infiltrates the material with a media of relatively similar density to form a more homogenous construct.
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Communications Biology
Bone fracture healing is a dynamic process that relies on coordinated cellular interactions for effective tissue regeneration. We employ optimized spatial transcriptomics to delineate the locations and interactions of the involved cell types within a ...
Hanning Wang +9 more
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Bone fracture healing is a dynamic process that relies on coordinated cellular interactions for effective tissue regeneration. We employ optimized spatial transcriptomics to delineate the locations and interactions of the involved cell types within a ...
Hanning Wang +9 more
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Organic Chelating Agents for Decalcification of Bones and Teeth
Stain Technology, 1953Lower jaws of adult guinea pigs were fixed in 10% neutral formalin 24 hours following intra-arterial and intra-man-dibular injection of the same fluid. They were then decalcified 3 weeks by 3 changes of Versene or Sequestrene (ethylene diamine tetracetic acid, disodium salt).
H H, HILLEMANN, C H, LEE
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Rapid decalcification of temporal bones with preservation of ultrastructure
Hearing Research, 1997Decalcification of temporal bones, especially from primates, has routinely required long periods of time and has been a major deterrent to many types of morphological studies. In this investigation, temporal bones from the monkey, Macaca fuscata, were decalcified with ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) in a microwave oven.
V J, Madden, M M, Henson
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Immunohistochemistry and microwave decalcification of human temporal bones
Hearing Research, 2000Processing of human temporal bones is a long, expensive process and the resulting celloidin sections are difficult to use for immunohistochemistry. We tested the ability of immunohistochemical assays to work in human temporal bones that were decalcified using a microwave oven.
E M, Keithley +3 more
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Deep imaging of LepR+ stromal cells in optically cleared murine bone hemisections
Bone ResearchTissue clearing combined with high-resolution confocal imaging is a cutting-edge approach for dissecting the three-dimensional (3D) architecture of tissues and deciphering cellular spatial interactions under physiological and pathological conditions ...
Yuehan Ni +25 more
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A Device for the Electrolytic Decalcification of Bone
Journal of Histotechnology, 1982Abstract A machine is described that will decalcify bone through the use of electrolysis, and can easily be constructed from materials that are available from major medical supply companies. When properly used, all sizes of bone can quickly be decalcified without destruction of tissues or the loss of staining qualities of the prepared slide.
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Decalcification of Bone by Electrolysis*
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1950E F, DUCEY, R T, SHIPPY
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