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Autologous fascial and synthetic materials have been widely used to repair the stress form of urinary incontinence (SUI) as well as pelvic floor prolapse. The safety and long-term durability of cadaveric fascia lata in orthopedic and... more
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      Public HealthSoft Tissue PreservationTissue BanksUrinary incontinence
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      ChemistryGreen ChemistryIonic LiquidSoft Tissue Preservation
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      CryobiologyTissue EngineeringKidney transplantationCryopreservation
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      DentistrySkeletal muscle biologySoft Tissue PreservationBone Regeneration
The purpose of the present investigation was to study the effect of delay in fixation on the mitotic activity in tumour tissue. A human osteogenic sarcoma, especially suitable for counting of mitoses, grown in athymic nude mice, was fixed... more
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      ImmunologyMedical MicrobiologySoft Tissue PreservationMitosis
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      Soft Tissue PreservationMolecular PathologyNitric oxideAnimals
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      DentistryThermographyDisease susceptibilitySoft Tissue Preservation
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      Soft Tissue PreservationHumansBone Marrow TransplantationFreezing
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      SurgeryElectron MicroscopyStem CellsTreatment
Results. Fifty-nine of the 852 samples (6.9%) yielded a positive culture after PBSC col- lection (sample 1) and 62 samples also yielded positive results before cryopreservation (7.2%) (sample 2). At the time of the analysis, a total of... more
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      CryopreservationSoft Tissue PreservationQuality ControlHematopoietic Stem Cells
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二極體雷射又稱作軟組織雷射,因其擁有牙齦手術切割的能力,裝置尺寸小且費用相對較低,在部分臨床牙醫師之間已漸漸風行。軟組織雷射的防潮控制(moisture control)與止血(hemostasis)的能力,使臨床牙醫師切割牙齦組織、施行美觀性牙冠增長術(esthetic crown lengthening)、與降低牙齦溝(gingival... more
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      DentistryRestorative Dentistry And EndodonticsPeriodonticsDental Research
This review deals with the art of (anatomical) embalming. The first part contains a brief historical review of the history of embalming, starting with ancient cultures such as the Egyptians and the lesser known Chinchorro culture, then... more
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      Ancient HistoryBiomedical EngineeringSoft Tissue PreservationAnatomy
"RACHELLE KEELING and LEE R. BERGER. Institute for Human Evolution, School of GeoSciences, the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. The near complete Plio-Pleistocene aged Australopithecus sediba hominin... more
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      Flow CytometryBreedingSoft Tissue PreservationDNA
The feeding ecology of the 505 million year old arthropod Sidneyia inexpectans from the middle Cambrian (Series 3, Stage 5) Burgess Shale fauna (British Columbia, Canada) is revealed by three lines of evidence: the structure of its... more
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The morphology and affinities of newly discovered disc-shaped, soft-bodied fossils from the early Cambrian (Series 2: Stage 4, Dyeran) Carrara Formation are discussed. These specimens show some similarity to the Ordovician Discophyllum... more
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A distance of more than 3 mm between two adjacent standard implants has been shown to preserve the interproximal bone peak, resulting in only 0.45 mm of resorption. The purpose of this study was to determine whether use of the... more
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      Dental ResearchDental ImplantsSoft Tissue PreservationPlatform-Switching
Dental implants have enabled clinicians to replace missing teeth and return function and harmony to patients owing to their high predictability.1 However, it can be challenging to create implant-supported restorations that emulate the... more
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      Soft Tissue PreservationImplant-abutment connectionSoft-Tissues Remodeling TechniqueImplant-abutment Disconnection
Tissue engineering is a newly emerging biomedical technology, which aids and increases the repair and regeneration of deficient and injured tissues. It employs the principles from the fields of materials science, cell biology,... more
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There is incontrovertible evidence that neural progenitor cells (NPC) are found in the adult brain. The ability to identify and track NPC in the adult brain is of considerable importance if the properties of these cells are to be... more
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      Stem CellsImmunohistochemistrySoft Tissue PreservationStem Cell Transplantation
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      PaleopathologySoft Tissue PreservationHumansEmbalming
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      ImmunologyRisk ManagementCryopreservationSoft Tissue Preservation
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      Dinosaur PaleontologySoft Tissue PreservationResearch on Dinosaurs of the Morrison Formation of Wyoming. The research of the Cloverly Formation of Wy. & MT.Vertebrate Palaeontology of the Jurassic
Advances in biodiversity genomic sequencing will increasingly depend on the availability of DNA samples—and their quantifiable metadata—preserved in large institutional biorepositories that are discoverable to the scientific community.... more
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The Weeks Formation preserves a diverse, yet largely undescribed, exceptionally-preserved fauna of late Guzhangian age. Here I describe Notchia weugi gen. et sp. nov., a new arthropod characterized by a short cephalon, a trunk with twelve... more
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Brain tissue is ubiquitous in the archaeological record. Multiple, independent studies report the finding of black, resinous or shiny brain tissue, and Petrone et al. [2020 “Heat-induced Brain Vitrification from the Vesuvius Eruption in... more
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Although bovine pericardium has been used extensively in cardiothoracic surgery, its degeneration and calcification are important limiting factors in the continued use of this material. The study aims were to decellularize bovine... more
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Explanation of how Mudfossils are formed.
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      GeologyMedical EducationVertebrate Fossil PreparationSoft Tissue Preservation
Present-day ecosystems host a huge variety of organisms that interact and transfer mass and energy via a cascade of trophic levels. When and how this complex machinery was established remains largely unknown. Although exceptionally... more
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      Materials EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsSoft Tissue PreservationAnimals
The renowned soft-bodied faunas of the Cambrian period, which include the Burgess Shale, disappear from the fossil record in the late Middle Cambrian, after which the Palaeozoic fauna dominates. The disappearance of faunas of Burgess... more
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Osteotomy is the surgical cutting of bone. Some obstacles to laser osteotomy have been melting, carbonisation and subsequent delayed healing. New cooled scanning techniques have resulted in effective bone cuts without the strong thermal... more
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      Orthopedic SurgerySurgeryLaserSoft Tissue Preservation
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