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Techniques of liver transplantation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Casavilla, A, Gordon, RD, Starzl, TE
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Composite Tissue Preservation

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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Preservation of venous tissue

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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Preservation of Viable Corneal Tissue

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965
Advances 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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Preservation of Tissue for Transplantation and Replantation

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1983
The success of transplantation and replantation in recent years clearly establishes the fact that most tissues or organs in the body can tolerate a period of ischemia and survive after reestablishment of circulation. Extending this tolerable period of ischemia would be immediately useful in extending the scope of feasible clinical microvascular surgery.
R, Razaboni, W W, Shaw
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SURGICAL REFRIGERATION AND PRESERVATION OF TISSUE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
The trial period of surgical refrigeration may be measured from the first publication of experiments on animals and clinical cases in 19371or, better, from the adoption of the method on the surgical service of the City Hospital in 1941.2It is now timely to review the experience of these years.
L W, CROSSMAN, F M, ALLEN
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A new reliable method for tissue preservation

Pathology - Research and Practice, 2022
Studying and developing preanalytical tools and technologies for preserving high-quality tissues for histological assays is a constantly growing field because preserving biological samples always poses a challenge. Formalin fixation and paraffin embedding (FFPE) remains a key component of long-term tissue preservation in the histopathology and ...
Elisabetta, Cavalcanti   +2 more
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Preservation of proteins in mummified tissues

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1978
AbstractProtein material was extracted from the dessicated tissues of several Egyptian mummies and a frozen Eskimo. The distribution and degree of preservation of high molecular weight protein was analyzed by gel filtration, protein assays, amino acid analysis, and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
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