INTRODUCTIONParaffin sections of bone usually require a decalcification step after fixation before sectioning. This protocol describes a method for decalcifying fixed tissue
The technique described in this protocol allows the user to position small tissues in the optimal or...
Conventional bone decalcification is a time-consuming process and is therefore unsuitable for clinic...
Decalcification of 2-3 mm. sections of human ribs by 5-40% concentrations of both formic and nitric ...
INTRODUCTIONThis protocol describes a method for embedding tissues in paraffin blocks for sectioning...
INTRODUCTIONThis protocol describes the sectioning of tissues embedded in paraffin blocks. Paraffin ...
Bone histology of decalcified or undecalcified samples depends on the investigation. However, in res...
Bone histology of decalcified or undecalcified samples depends on the investigation. However, in res...
<p>HE staining of a paraffin section of the subchondral bone (A), necrotic (B), sclerotic (C), and h...
Developing tissue engineering implants to treat severe bone injuries requires studies using large a...
Background: The scope of this study was to preserve whole detailed structure of dissected and decalc...
In histopathology, decalcification of calcified tissues plays a highly essential role in determining...
Histochemical staining of paraffin-embedded decalcified bone samples is commonly used in preclinical...
<p><sup>a</sup>Decellularized Bone Sample</p><p>Description of the processing methods after decellul...
The bone is a dynamic and metabolically active organ in which growth and resorption of the osteochon...
<p><b>A-I:</b> Perspective view on the relief of sections of paraffin sections and GMA/MMA- or Epon-...
The technique described in this protocol allows the user to position small tissues in the optimal or...
Conventional bone decalcification is a time-consuming process and is therefore unsuitable for clinic...
Decalcification of 2-3 mm. sections of human ribs by 5-40% concentrations of both formic and nitric ...
INTRODUCTIONThis protocol describes a method for embedding tissues in paraffin blocks for sectioning...
INTRODUCTIONThis protocol describes the sectioning of tissues embedded in paraffin blocks. Paraffin ...
Bone histology of decalcified or undecalcified samples depends on the investigation. However, in res...
Bone histology of decalcified or undecalcified samples depends on the investigation. However, in res...
<p>HE staining of a paraffin section of the subchondral bone (A), necrotic (B), sclerotic (C), and h...
Developing tissue engineering implants to treat severe bone injuries requires studies using large a...
Background: The scope of this study was to preserve whole detailed structure of dissected and decalc...
In histopathology, decalcification of calcified tissues plays a highly essential role in determining...
Histochemical staining of paraffin-embedded decalcified bone samples is commonly used in preclinical...
<p><sup>a</sup>Decellularized Bone Sample</p><p>Description of the processing methods after decellul...
The bone is a dynamic and metabolically active organ in which growth and resorption of the osteochon...
<p><b>A-I:</b> Perspective view on the relief of sections of paraffin sections and GMA/MMA- or Epon-...
The technique described in this protocol allows the user to position small tissues in the optimal or...
Conventional bone decalcification is a time-consuming process and is therefore unsuitable for clinic...
Decalcification of 2-3 mm. sections of human ribs by 5-40% concentrations of both formic and nitric ...