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Vascular Tissue Preservation Techniques
1994Pharmacological studies on isolated blood vessels generally require freshly obtained tissues. These are usually taken from various animals, although results obtained from human tissue would be the most accurate and predictable for human pharmacology. Human tissue can be obtained from surgery and autopsy, but besides obtaining human material, the main ...
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Tissue Preservation under Stress
This ARPA-H program follows from the successful DARPA Biostasis program, which aims to extend the time for lifesaving medical treatment, often referred to as “the Golden Hour” following traumatic injury or infection, thus increasing survivability for military personnel operating in far-forward conditions with limited access to medical professionals or ...openaire +1 more source
[Chemoluminescence of preserved bone tissue].
Biofizika, 1977The luminescence of bone tissue was studied during its treatment at preservation. It was found that vacuum drying as well as bone saturation with ascorbic acid and some antibiotics (streptomycin, monomycin) depressed the luminescence emission. Combined influence of these factors was found to be more difficult than for each one separately.
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[Tissue preservation in the DRG].
Beitrage zur Orthopadie und Traumatologie, 1990The conservation of tissue in GDR is an example system of superregional supply with tissue transplants, which was established with the foundation of the Central Tissue Bank at the Charité in 1956 e. g. with the following arrangement of tissue banks in Leipzig and Rostock in 1966 and 1969.
G, Matthes, R, von Versen
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Cryo-biological tissue preservation
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1975openaire +1 more source

