Anatomical specimens used in human or veterinary anatomy laboratories are usually prepared with formaldehyde (a cancerous and teratogenic substance), glycerin (an expensive and viscous fluid), or ethanol (which is flammable). This research aimed to verify the viability of an aqueous 30% sodium chloride solution for preservation of anatomical specimens previously fixed with formaldehyde. Anatomical specimens of ruminant, carnivorous, equine, swine and birds were used. All were previously fixed with an aqueous 20% formaldehyde solution and held for 7days in a 10% aqueous solution of the same active ingredient. During the first phase of the experiment, small specimens of animal tissue previously fixed in formaldehyde were distributed in vials ...
It is known that formaldehyde has serious toxicological effects on medical students, laboratory work...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the tissue dissolution ability of 4% sodium hypochlorite at in...
Fixation is the cornerstone of histopathology.In order to preserve the morphology of the tissue for ...
The anatomical world has relied heavily on formaldehyde as an embalming agent since its use began in...
The aim of this study was to compare the chemical and microbiological effects of two preservatives u...
The present study was carried out to examine the capability of saturated sodium chloride solution as...
The present study was conducted to examine and assess the efficiency of saturated sodium chloride so...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to compare the dissolving potential of Dakin's solution with t...
KARA, Mehmet Erkut/0000-0002-5056-1688WOS: 000389730400002PubMed: 27743852The present study investig...
The aim of our study was to identify the most suitable flotation solution and effective preservation...
International audienceOne essential step of museum and clinical specimen preservation is immersion i...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the tissue dissolving capacity of various conc...
International audienceOne essential step of museum and clinical specimen preservation is immersion i...
Microbial growth on the skin and organ surfaces is a common problem associated with formaldehyde fix...
International audienceThe use of specific preservative solutions by museum professionals to maintain...
It is known that formaldehyde has serious toxicological effects on medical students, laboratory work...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the tissue dissolution ability of 4% sodium hypochlorite at in...
Fixation is the cornerstone of histopathology.In order to preserve the morphology of the tissue for ...
The anatomical world has relied heavily on formaldehyde as an embalming agent since its use began in...
The aim of this study was to compare the chemical and microbiological effects of two preservatives u...
The present study was carried out to examine the capability of saturated sodium chloride solution as...
The present study was conducted to examine and assess the efficiency of saturated sodium chloride so...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to compare the dissolving potential of Dakin's solution with t...
KARA, Mehmet Erkut/0000-0002-5056-1688WOS: 000389730400002PubMed: 27743852The present study investig...
The aim of our study was to identify the most suitable flotation solution and effective preservation...
International audienceOne essential step of museum and clinical specimen preservation is immersion i...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the tissue dissolving capacity of various conc...
International audienceOne essential step of museum and clinical specimen preservation is immersion i...
Microbial growth on the skin and organ surfaces is a common problem associated with formaldehyde fix...
International audienceThe use of specific preservative solutions by museum professionals to maintain...
It is known that formaldehyde has serious toxicological effects on medical students, laboratory work...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the tissue dissolution ability of 4% sodium hypochlorite at in...
Fixation is the cornerstone of histopathology.In order to preserve the morphology of the tissue for ...