Qualitative Histological Evaluation of Hard and Soft Tissue Components of Human Permanent Teeth Using Various Decalcifying Agents - A Comparative Study [PDF]
Introduction: Decalcification is the commonly employed technique in histopathology laboratories as a part of calcified tissue preparation for the microscopic examination.
Sonia Gupta +3 more
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A TECHNIQUE FOR THE FIXATION AND DECALCIFICATION OF RAT INCISORS FOR ELECTRON MICROSCOPY [PDF]
A reproducible technique that provides sections of decalcified rat incisors for electron microscopy is described. Fixation is accomplished by perfusion with slightly hypertonic, neutral phosphate-buffered 2.5% glutaraldehyde for 30-60 min. Throughout the rest of the procedure, isotonic neutral solutions are used.
H, Warshawsky, G, Moore
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Physical and chemical mechanisms of tissue optical clearing
Summary: Advanced optical methods combined with various probes pave the way toward molecular imaging within living cells. However, major challenges are associated with the need to enhance the imaging resolution even further to the subcellular level for ...
Tingting Yu +3 more
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Reconstructive surgery of an extremely calcified mitral valve in Barlow disease patient: A case report [PDF]
Introduction: Mitral valve calcifications are frequent finding in the Barlow disease. This is makinkg mitral repair surgery even more demanding in already complex valve pathology. Case report: Fifty-five year old Barlow disease patient underwent
Stojanović Ivan +3 more
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Application of a Novel Colour Palette for Determination of End-point Decalcification of Hard Tissues: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Decalcification is a technique used to remove calcium salts from hard tissue specimens, such as bone or teeth, to make them suitable for sectioning.
N Fazulunnisa Begum +2 more
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Proposal of an Appropriate Decalcification Method of Bone Marrow Biopsy Specimens in the Era of Expanding Genetic Molecular Study [PDF]
Background: The conventional method for decalcification of bone specimens uses hydrochloric acid (HCl) and is notorious for damaging cellular RNA, DNA, and proteins, thus complicating molecular and immunohistochemical analyses.
Sung-Eun Choi +2 more
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Objective: Severe mitral annular calcification (MAC) can make prosthetic implantation extremely difficult. Although intra-atrial mitral valve prosthesis implantation without annular decalcification offers a simpler approach, it poses a potential rupture ...
Yilin Pan, MMed +7 more
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Study of Influence of Calcium Content in Milk on Quality Indicators of Cottage Cheese [PDF]
The analysis was realized, and the dependence between the calcium content and organoleptic and functional-technological properties of milk as a raw material for producing sour milk cheese was determined.
Grynchenko, N. (Nataliya) +2 more
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A comparative study of various decalcification techniques
Study of fibrilar, cellular and sub cellular structures of mineralized tissues is only possible after the removal of the calcium apatite of these tissues by the process of demineralization.The present study aims to evaluate six commonly used demineralizing agents to identify the best decalcifying agent.The present study included six different ...
Prathibha Prasad, Mandana Donoghue
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Evaluation of three different techniques in prevention and treatment of early enamel decalcification [PDF]
Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate and compare the effect of two commercially available casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate preparations applied with or without stannous fluoride gel in the prevention and treatment of early enamel decalcification.
Abbas Zaher +3 more
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