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Oblique sectional planes of block plastinates eased by Sac Plastination

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2012
To find an oblique cutting plane of a plastinate, e.g. to cut gamma-nails in the femur, the Block Plastination technique was modified. After CT and MRI examination, the specimens were plastinated with the standard resin mixture E6/E12/E600. Instead of using a box to form a block during the casting and curing stage, we embedded the specimen in a sac ...
Kurtul, Ibrahim   +5 more
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Das Tumefaciens-Plastin

Zeitschrift für Krebsforschung, 1927
1. Der Bacillus tumefaciens P. M. ist ein Mikroorganismus, welcher gegen Reaktionsanderung wenig empfindlich ist; er wachst beipH=5,4 bispH=8,2. 2. Das Filtrat durch Chamberland-L 5-Kerze, welches keine mikroskopisch sichtbaren Gebilde enthalt, zeigtim Ultramikroskop und nach der Bechhold-Villaschen Goldverstarkungsmethode keine Gebilde,
H. Bechhold, Leonard Smith
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The technique of heart plastination

The Anatomical Record, 1982
AbstractPlastinated hearts are natural specimens, preserved in a firm of flexible state, which thus can be grasped in the hand. They are fixed in a dilated state. Their tissue water and lipids are replaced by polymerized synthetic resins or elastomers.
K, Tiedemann, G, von Hagens
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Work safety in plastination

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2019
AbstractIn this article, information is given on potential physical and health hazards in the steps of the silicone cold temperature method, often referred to as “S 10 Standard Method.” The main potential hazards related to plastination, as well as recommended measures to effectively avoid explosion and health hazards are discussed.
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The Tenuous World of Plastinates

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2007
Gunther von Hagens stands in a long tradition of anatomy artists, and he has intentionally modeled himself after these.
D Gareth, Jones, Maja I, Whitaker
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Analysis of commercial plastination agents

Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2004
S3, S6 and S10 are the most commonly used agents for tissue plastination. Surprisingly, their chemical structures are not known. We therefore decided to fully characterize these products by standard analytical methods: multinucleus magnetic resonance, infrared spectroscopy and size exclusion chromatography.
P, Chaynes, A-F, Mingotaud
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The current potential of plastination

Anatomy and Embryology, 1987
This review surveys the potential of plastination, a technique of tissue preservation introduced eight years ago. In this process, water and lipids in biological tissues are replaced by curable polymer which are subsequently hardened, resulting in dry, odorless and durable specimens. The procedure consists of the following steps - fixation, dehydration,
G, von Hagens, K, Tiedemann, W, Kriz
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Gehirnscheiben und Plastination

1990
Biologische Objekte verwesen; dies hindert das Studium biologischer Praparate in erheblicher Weise. Seit Jahrhunderten resultiert daraus der Wunsch nach geeigneten Konservierungsverfahren.
Gunther von Hagens   +3 more
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Pinciples of plastination

1997
2, 4, Journal of Medicine and Health ...
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Plastination protocols

In this publication, we can find the documents related to the plastination process and the methacrylate prints of the organs.
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