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Midterm Results of Neocuspidization of the Aortic Valve with Ozaki Technique in Adults. [PDF]

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Optimization of decalcification techniques for histologic examination of the rat maxillary and mandibular incisors for toxicity studies

Journal of Histotechnology, 2021
The objective of this study was to provide optimized processing for examination of rat incisors in nonclinical toxicity studies that enables analysis using immunohistochemistry (IHC). Rat maxillas and mandibles were decalcified in Immunocal, a formic acid decalcifier, and Decal Stat, a hydrochloric acid decalcifier, to evaluate tissue quality when with
Anastasia E. Marinopoulos   +6 more
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A Technique for Decalcification and Demonstration of Substance P-Like Immunoreactivity

Stain Technology, 1986
Substance P-like immunoreactivity (SPLI) was demonstrated in mouse spinal cord by an indirect immunofluorescence method after decalcification of the vertebra with a mixture of EDTA and Zamboni's fixative. SPLI was observed mainly in the gray matter of the spinal cord, especially the superficial layers of the dorsal horn; the distribution was the same ...
S, Wakisaka   +6 more
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A Technique for the Decalcification of Large Bone-Ligament Complexes

Journal of Histotechnology, 1982
Abstract A modified technique for the preservation of ligaments during decalcification of large bone-ligament complexes for histologic examination was developed. After en-bloc excision of the bone-ligament complex from the cadaver specimen, the bones are trimmed and the cancellous bone is removed using a dental drill bit.
Richard A. Berger   +3 more
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Decalcification by ascorbic acid for immuno- and affinohistochemical techniques on the inner ear

Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 1999
An ascorbic acid decalcifying solution was applied to immuno- and affinohistochemical studies on the inner ear. Rat inner ears fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS or in 2% acetic acid in ethanol solutions were adequately decalcified in an ascorbic acid solution, at a temperature of 4 degrees C.
A, Merchán-Pérez   +5 more
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The Hydrochloric Acid-pumice Microabrasion Technique in the Treatment of Post-orthodontic Decalcification

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1993
A significant number of patients exhibit white spots of enamel decalcification after orthodontic treatment, despite the use of preventive regimes. The hydrochloric acid-pumice micro-abrasion technique offers a method for improving the appearance of these lesions where they are cosmetically unacceptable.
R R, Welbury, N E, Carter
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A technique of decalcification suited to electron microscopy of tissues closely associated with bone

The Anatomical Record, 1967
AbstractSystematic experiments have resulted in a method of decalcification which, although specifically developed for cytological study of reptilian aural tissue, should be applicable to other problems involving electron microscopy of organic components of bone or tissues closely associated with bone.
I L, Baird, W B, Winborn, D E, Bockman
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Non-radiation technique for low grade discrimination of bone decalcification using fiber optic sensor

Measurement, 2017
Abstract Early detection of decalcification is vital in osteoporosis diagnosis and treatment. Since calcium ions are the main factor in bone strength, decalcification degrees in bone can be classified through assessment of the variation in its mechanical response to applied load. In this paper, an innovative non-radiation, low cost method is proposed
Somaye Makouei, Fatemeh Makouei
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A modified decalcification technique for enhancing growth bands in deep-coned vertebrae of elasmobranchs

Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1997
A technique for enhancing growth bands on vertebrae was assayed using 477 centra from blackmouth catsharks, Galeus melastomus. Specimens were caught at depths between 200 and 800 meters off the southern Portuguese coast (Algarve) during an IPIMAR research cruise in August 1994. Total lengths ranged from 12 to 71 cm. Standard vertebral ageing techniques,
João P. Correia, Ivone M. Figueiredo
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