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Plastination at Room Temperature

open access: yesThe Journal of the International Society for Plastination, 1996
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Identification, structural features, and potential functional significance of the myodural Bridge in African clawed frog, the Xenopus laevis. [PDF]

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Yang H   +16 more
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Temporal and spatial variations in CSF pressure are influenced by electrical stimulation of the OCI muscles in beagles. [PDF]

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Yuan XY   +9 more
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A new analogous organ in bony fishes and amphibians: an anatomical structure related with the cerebrospinal fluid circulation. [PDF]

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Chen C   +11 more
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Plastination at Room Temperature

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Coloured plastinates

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2006
To obtain coloured plastinates by colouring anatomical structures in e.g. red, blue and yellow we used different types of chemical reagents. The colours remained stable during dehydration, degreasing and impregnation of specimen with silicone resin. The colours, which penetrated into the specimen, appeared to be included in the plastination process. To
Hanno, Steinke   +1 more
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Coloring plastinated specimens

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2019
AbstractIn the early days of plastination, plastinate Color was the usual grey/brown familiar to formalin‐fixed biological specimens. Initially, trials with Kaiserling's, Klotz, Jore's and McCormick's fixative solutions were disappointing. Vascular injections with Colored epoxy were a great breakthrough in the 1980s.
Stanley Iliff   +3 more
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Light-weight plastination

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2008
Plastination is an excellent technique which helps to keep the anatomical specimens in a dry, odourless state. Since the invention of plastination technique by von Hagens, research has been done to improve the quality of plastinated specimens. In this paper, we have described a method of producing light-weight plastinated specimens using xylene along ...
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Plastination of a sperm whale

Journal of Anatomy, 2021
AbstractIn 2016, two adult male sperm whales beached off of Yangkou Port in Nantong City, Jiangsu Province, China. The local government planned to preserve them as specimens, one was entrusted to Dalian Hoffen Biological Co., Ltd., and thus became the first sperm whale to be preserved by plastination.
Wen‐Bin Jiang   +5 more
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