Decalcification of 2-3 mm. sections of human ribs by 5-40% concentrations of both formic and nitric acid was subjected to a controlled study. The effect of adding 1 g. of phloroglucinol and of 2.5, 5 and 10 g. of the exchange resin (Win-3000) per 100 ml. of decalcifying solution was observed after staining celloidin sections with hematoxylin and Triosin or with Giemsa stain. Electrolytically decalcified material was included for comparison also. The following conclusions were drawn: (1) The addition of resin did not appreciably shorten the decalcification time nor enhance tissue preservation and staining qualities. (2) Formic acid, 20% or less, gave results superior to nitric acid in any concentration and also superior to those obtained aft...
INTRODUCTIONParaffin sections of bone usually require a decalcification step after fixation before s...
Demineralization can facilitate the dissection of soft tissue structures in inaccessible locations b...
Developing tissue engineering implants to treat severe bone injuries requires studies using large a...
To determine whether routine decalcification may reduce the amount of stainable iron that is visible...
Background: The scope of this study was to preserve whole detailed structure of dissected and decalc...
Aim. In routine histopathology, decalcification is an essential step for mineralized tissues. The pu...
Diagnosis of osteocartilaginous pathologies depends on morphological examination and immunohistochem...
Conventional bone decalcification is a time-consuming process and is therefore unsuitable for clinic...
Demineralization can facilitate the dissection of soft tissue structures in inaccessible locations b...
Decellularization procedures have been developed and optimized for the entire organ or tissue blocks...
The purpose of the paper was to appreciate the optimal decalcification method of the cortical bone ...
Elastin is an essential protein that endows the elastic properties in a variety of tissues that requ...
To investigate the effects of 1% hydrochloric acid and 10% nitric acid on immunohistochemical staini...
Selection of decalcification agents is an essential consideration when processing mineralized tissue...
The anatomical world has relied heavily on formaldehyde as an embalming agent since its use began in...
INTRODUCTIONParaffin sections of bone usually require a decalcification step after fixation before s...
Demineralization can facilitate the dissection of soft tissue structures in inaccessible locations b...
Developing tissue engineering implants to treat severe bone injuries requires studies using large a...
To determine whether routine decalcification may reduce the amount of stainable iron that is visible...
Background: The scope of this study was to preserve whole detailed structure of dissected and decalc...
Aim. In routine histopathology, decalcification is an essential step for mineralized tissues. The pu...
Diagnosis of osteocartilaginous pathologies depends on morphological examination and immunohistochem...
Conventional bone decalcification is a time-consuming process and is therefore unsuitable for clinic...
Demineralization can facilitate the dissection of soft tissue structures in inaccessible locations b...
Decellularization procedures have been developed and optimized for the entire organ or tissue blocks...
The purpose of the paper was to appreciate the optimal decalcification method of the cortical bone ...
Elastin is an essential protein that endows the elastic properties in a variety of tissues that requ...
To investigate the effects of 1% hydrochloric acid and 10% nitric acid on immunohistochemical staini...
Selection of decalcification agents is an essential consideration when processing mineralized tissue...
The anatomical world has relied heavily on formaldehyde as an embalming agent since its use began in...
INTRODUCTIONParaffin sections of bone usually require a decalcification step after fixation before s...
Demineralization can facilitate the dissection of soft tissue structures in inaccessible locations b...
Developing tissue engineering implants to treat severe bone injuries requires studies using large a...