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Is domestic polyester suitable for plastination of thin brain slices? [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 2023
Plastination is a technique used to preserve biological tissues while retaining most of their original appearance. In the technique, developed by Dr.
L.S. Juvenato   +4 more
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Plastination with low viscosity silicone: strategy for less tissue shrinkage [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 2022
Plastination is an anatomical technique for preserving biological tissues based on the principle of replacing body fluids with a curable polymer. An inconvenient aspect of this technique is the tissue shrinkage it causes; several studies seek ways to ...
Y.F. Monteiro   +3 more
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An improved plastination method for strengthening bamboo culms, without compromising biodegradability [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Biomaterials are increasingly being designed and adapted to a wide range of structural applications, owing to their superior mechanical property-to-weight ratios, low cost, biodegradability, and CO2 capture.
Reeghan Osmond   +6 more
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A new epoxy for plastination: feasibility and applicability analysis of the conservation of biological tissues [PDF]

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Plastination is a technique for preserving biological tissues, in which body fluids are replaced by a curable polymer. Epoxy resin is used for 2-5 mm sections of anatomical segments, with the German-made Biodur® E12 being the best known and most widely ...
Y.F. Monteiro   +5 more
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Plastination

open access: yesJournal of Associated Medical Sciences, 2015
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รณิดา ชมสูง   +1 more
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Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Equine Palmar Metacarpal Region Using E12 Plastinated Sections [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals
Digital technologies have improved the visualization of anatomical structures for veterinary education and clinical practice. In this study, a detailed three-dimensional anatomical model of the equine palmar metacarpal region was generated using E12 ...
Gulsum Eren   +3 more
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Integration of CT and MRI imaging with plastination for enhanced veterinary anatomy education: a study on the crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous) [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science
IntroductionWith the advancements in diagnostic imaging and its increasing use in veterinary medicine, it is essential for professionals to continuously update their knowledge and seek training in the anatomy of various wild animal species.
Mayla Magalhães de Oliveira Alcobaça   +5 more
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Temporalis muscle flap in craniofacial reconstruction: anatomy, techniques, outcomes, and innovations [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Surgery
BackgroundThe temporalis muscle flap (TMF) remains an essential reconstructive option in contemporary craniofacial reconstructive surgery (CRS) owing to its reliable vascularity, anatomical proximity to common defect areas, and substantial soft tissue ...
Ingrid C. Landfald   +5 more
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Plastinate Library: A Tool to Support Veterinary Anatomy Learning [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals
The shortage of both time for anatomy courses in the new veterinary medicine curriculum and instructors prepared to teach biomedical sciences has raised a crisis in anatomical education. Often, students spend time out of their classes trying to learn not
Rafael Senos
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Plastination: ethical and medico-legal considerations

open access: yesOpen Medicine, 2016
The international plastination phenomenon has proved to be immensely popular with audiences world-wide. Never before has the human body been exposed to public gaze in such an accessible manner.
Bin Paola   +5 more
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