SUMMARYHistological and histochemical methods are important tools in the evaluation of joint tissue samples for degenerative joint diseases, both in humans and in animal models. In this respect, standardized, simple, and reliable techniques are mandatory. This chapter describes five basic staining procedures appropriate for macroscopic (Indian ink) and histologic (HE/hematoxylin - eosin) visualization and scoring of cartilage proteoglycan and collagen content (toluidine blue/safranin O and picrosirius red/Goldner's trichrome)
Histological examinations of bone-like tissue (A) and membranous tissue (B) obtained from sample 2 w...
Two micro-modifications are described for determination of hydroxyproline. These methods were used o...
Aim. In routine histopathology, decalcification is an essential step for mineralized tissues. The pu...
SUMMARYHistological and histochemical methods are important tools in the evaluation of joint tissue ...
There are several methods for determining the proteoglycan content of cartilage in biomechanics expe...
Histochemical staining of paraffin-embedded decalcified bone samples is commonly used in preclinical...
<p>Picrosirius red staining for collagen showed that hyaline cartilage, meniscus, and ligament all h...
Abstract Background: Articular cartilage (AC) is mainly composed of water, type II collagen, proteo...
In this review article, we describe benefits and disadvantages of the established histochemical meth...
SummaryObjectiveThis review focuses on histomorphometry for assessing the pathological changes in va...
PURPOSE: To examine histological and histomorphometric techniques for measuring collagen in skeletal...
Histological technique deals with the preparation of tissue for microscopic examination. The aim of ...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Haematoxylin and Eosin stain of the right knee joint PFG samples. Yellow arrow points ...
Although most of the rheumatologic diseases can be diagnosed based on clinical examination combined ...
<p>Slides from the (A) patellofemoral joint and (B) tibiofemoral joint were stained with hematoxylin...
Histological examinations of bone-like tissue (A) and membranous tissue (B) obtained from sample 2 w...
Two micro-modifications are described for determination of hydroxyproline. These methods were used o...
Aim. In routine histopathology, decalcification is an essential step for mineralized tissues. The pu...
SUMMARYHistological and histochemical methods are important tools in the evaluation of joint tissue ...
There are several methods for determining the proteoglycan content of cartilage in biomechanics expe...
Histochemical staining of paraffin-embedded decalcified bone samples is commonly used in preclinical...
<p>Picrosirius red staining for collagen showed that hyaline cartilage, meniscus, and ligament all h...
Abstract Background: Articular cartilage (AC) is mainly composed of water, type II collagen, proteo...
In this review article, we describe benefits and disadvantages of the established histochemical meth...
SummaryObjectiveThis review focuses on histomorphometry for assessing the pathological changes in va...
PURPOSE: To examine histological and histomorphometric techniques for measuring collagen in skeletal...
Histological technique deals with the preparation of tissue for microscopic examination. The aim of ...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Haematoxylin and Eosin stain of the right knee joint PFG samples. Yellow arrow points ...
Although most of the rheumatologic diseases can be diagnosed based on clinical examination combined ...
<p>Slides from the (A) patellofemoral joint and (B) tibiofemoral joint were stained with hematoxylin...
Histological examinations of bone-like tissue (A) and membranous tissue (B) obtained from sample 2 w...
Two micro-modifications are described for determination of hydroxyproline. These methods were used o...
Aim. In routine histopathology, decalcification is an essential step for mineralized tissues. The pu...