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Experimental and clinical preservation of liver homografts [PDF]
Brettschneider, L, Groth, CG, Starzl, TE
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2020
Abstract Composite tissue (CT) preservation is important to outcomes after replant or transplant. Since the first limb replant, the mainstay of preservation has been static cold storage with the amputated part being placed in moistened gauze over ice.
Ryan M, Dickey +5 more
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Abstract Composite tissue (CT) preservation is important to outcomes after replant or transplant. Since the first limb replant, the mainstay of preservation has been static cold storage with the amputated part being placed in moistened gauze over ice.
Ryan M, Dickey +5 more
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Oxygen-Releasing Coatings for Improved Tissue Preservation
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2017Current organ transplantation protocols require the rapid transport of freshly isolated donor tissue to the recipient patient at the site where the procedure is to be conducted. During transport, the tissue graft can quickly deteriorate as a result of oxygen starvation.
Aurelien Forget +6 more
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A Novel Tissue Preservation and Transport Solution as a Substitute for Formalin.
Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology, 2023Formalin, a common laboratory fixative, is a type 1 carcinogen, a biohazard with risks, environmental, disposal and legal costs, and a chemical modifier of protein epitopes in tissue. A less toxic tissue preservation method is therefore badly needed.
Diana Vucevic +7 more
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2020
Sarcoma surgery often requires large tissue resection to be treated safely. When the tumor is localized in the groin and/or medial thigh, lymphocele and lymphedema are common complications because of the rich lymphatic network present there.
M. Scaglioni +3 more
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Sarcoma surgery often requires large tissue resection to be treated safely. When the tumor is localized in the groin and/or medial thigh, lymphocele and lymphedema are common complications because of the rich lymphatic network present there.
M. Scaglioni +3 more
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Three‐dimensional soft tissue preservation revealed in the skin of a non‐avian dinosaur
Palaeontology, 2020The most commonly preserved soft tissues associated with ornithischian dinosaurs are skin remains. The apparent resistance of hadrosaur skin to decay, and its abundance in the fossil record relative to that of other tetrapods, has been attributed to ...
M. Fabbri +3 more
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Brain Research, 2020
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is considered a serious neurological disorder that can lead to severe sensory, motor and autonomic deficits. In this work, we investigated whether cell therapy associated with physical activity after mouse SCI could promote ...
Tamires Braga Massoto +5 more
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is considered a serious neurological disorder that can lead to severe sensory, motor and autonomic deficits. In this work, we investigated whether cell therapy associated with physical activity after mouse SCI could promote ...
Tamires Braga Massoto +5 more
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Journal of Surgical Research, 1976
The allograft vein can be used as a satisfactory arterial replacement when autogenous material is unavailable [2]. Although the techniques for cryopreservation of tumor cells and allograft skin have been well standardized, the ideal storage method for allograft venous tissue has not been defined.
G G, Nicholas, W E, DeMuth, W P, Graham
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The allograft vein can be used as a satisfactory arterial replacement when autogenous material is unavailable [2]. Although the techniques for cryopreservation of tumor cells and allograft skin have been well standardized, the ideal storage method for allograft venous tissue has not been defined.
G G, Nicholas, W E, DeMuth, W P, Graham
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Preservation of Viable Corneal Tissue
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965Advances in corneal transplantation have created a demand for increasing numbers of donor corneas. The organization of eye banks has aided in overcoming this need, but the rigid time requirements placed on donor corneas have hampered efforts to utilize all of the donor material available, and to supply it to remote areas.
J A, Capella, H E, Kaufman, J E, Robbins
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