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Fixation and tissue preservation for antibody studies [PDF]
The methods of fixation and preparation of lymphoid tissues for the immunoenzyme technique are reviewed. For this technique an enzyme is used first as an antigen and then as a marker to demonstrate its specific antibody. A variety of commonly employed fixatives satisfactorily conserve tissues for the light microscopic detection of antibody but, for ...
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Preservation of proteins in mummified tissues
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1978AbstractProtein 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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Preservation of glycogen in decalcified hard tissues [PDF]
Various fixatives and fixation procedures were tested to evaluate their effects on the preservation of glycogen in sections of decalcified hard tissues. Lower jaws from 1-day-old rats were chosen for the observations. An aqueous solution of glutaraldehyde showed poor preservation of glycogen in the tissues even when employed in the perfusion procedure.
S. Tanaka, S. Yoshiki, R. Takahashi
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989
To evaluate the optimum conditions for osteogenesis during limb lengthening and to study the changes in soft tissues undergoing elongation, a series of experiments were performed on the canine tibia.
G. Ilizarov
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To evaluate the optimum conditions for osteogenesis during limb lengthening and to study the changes in soft tissues undergoing elongation, a series of experiments were performed on the canine tibia.
G. Ilizarov
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The preservation of tissues for transplantation
Cell and Tissue Banking, 2006This paper is a written version of a lecture given during the celebration of Professor Rudolf Klen's 90th birthday. Dr. Klen played by far the major part in the introduction and the development of Tissue Banking in Europe. His concept of a tissue bank envisaged the storage of all types of cell, tissue and organ that physicians and surgeons might need ...
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Tissue Preservation and Factors Affecting Tissue Quality
2021Acquisition of reliable and reproducible results from tissue samples can be complicated due to the introduced variations in the signals to be measured during the sample pre-analytical phase. Such variations are introduced during tissue processing because the cells in the tissue are still alive and respond to their surroundings until they are conserved ...
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A new reliable method for tissue preservation
Pathology - Research and Practice, 2022Studying 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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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.
Aurélien Forget+6 more
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Engineering Challenges in Tissue Preservation
Cell Preservation Technology, 2004Preserving native and engineered tissues for long periods without losing biological function is an important and challenging problem in biomedicine.
Bumsoo Han, John C. Bischof
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Soft tissue preservation system: Applications
International Journal of Paleopathology, 2011The soft tissue preservation system (STPS) is emerging as a method of expressing the degree of soft tissue present on an ancient human body (mummy). In this system the intact body is divided into five anatomic segments (head, thorax, pelvis, arms and legs).
Arthur C. Aufderheide+2 more
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