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Journal articles on the topic "Non-toxic fixative"

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Montanaro, Jacqueline, Daniela Gruber, and Nikolaus Leisch. "Improved ultrastructure of marine invertebrates using non-toxic buffers." PeerJ 4 (March 31, 2016): e1860. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1860.

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Many marine biology studies depend on field work on ships or remote sampling locations where sophisticated sample preservation techniques (e.g., high-pressure freezing) are often limited or unavailable. Our aim was to optimize the ultrastructural preservation of marine invertebrates, especially when working in the field. To achieve chemically-fixed material of the highest quality, we compared the resulting ultrastructure of gill tissue of the musselMytilus eduliswhen fixed with differently buffered EM fixatives for marine specimens (seawater, cacodylate and phosphate buffer) and a new fixative
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Dong, Chenghao, Wei Xin, and Yunjun Luo. "Synthesis and application of a cationic waterborne polyurethane fixative using quaternary ammonium diol as a chain extender." RSC Advances 8, no. 73 (2018): 42041–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09123d.

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Muñiz, E., A. Romero, L. Rodríguez-Mateo, R. Martínez-Rodríguez, and R. R. Gragera. "A Novel Non-toxic Fixative Solution of Complucad for Histology and Immunohistochemistry." Journal of Histotechnology 23, no. 1 (2000): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/his.2000.23.1.29.

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Sachdev, Sanpreet Singh, Tabita Joy Chettiankandy, Manisha Ahire Sardar, Prajwalit Prakash Kende, Rajesh Prabhakar Gaikwad, and Lynette Custodio Fernandes. "Utilizing Almond Oil with Vitamin E as an Alternative Fixative to Formalin." Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 9, no. 6 (2022): A121–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/apalm.3169.

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Introduction: The health hazards resulting from exposure to formalin have given rise to the need of developing safer alternative fixatives. Almond oil has been widely used in the aromatherapy and cosmetic industry for its good penetrating and skin-rejuvenating properties, whereas vitamin E is a widely known anti-oxidant. The present study aimed to test the fixative efficacy of almond oil with vitamin E as compared to formalin.
 Material and Methods: The present study was conducted on 42 tissue specimens obtained by crown lengthening procedure or other minor surgical procedures. The specim
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Zappulli, V., F. Torrigiani, P. Detillo, et al. "Non-toxic acid-free glyoxal fixative for veterinary histopathology, immunohistochemistry and molecular analysis." Journal of Comparative Pathology 203 (May 2023): 69–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpa.2023.03.102.

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Morgan, Kevin T. "Approaches to the Identification and Recording of Nasal Lesions in Toxicology Studies." Toxicologic Pathology 19, no. 4_part_1 (1991): 337–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192623391019004-103.

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The identification, recording, and interpretation of nasal lesions can be a difficult task in toxicology studies. The objective of this article is to provide some guidelines for approaches to nasal toxicologic pathology, based on the author's experience and information available in the published literature. Identification of treatment-induced nasal lesions requires adequate in-life and post-mortem observation, and thorough histopathology. Histopathologic assessment is dependent upon high quality and consistent histologic preparations, adequate knowledge of nasal anatomy and histology, and expe
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Thangamani, Sowmiya Shri, Swaathi Ravindran, Magesh Karuppur Thiagarajan, Sathya Kumar Mayilvakanam, Aravindhan Ravi, and Sivachandran Annamalai. "Rethinking tissue preservation: A review of non-toxic and environmentally sustainable fixatives." Annals of Diagnostic Pathology 78 (October 2025): 152500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2025.152500.

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Thevenon, M. F., A. Pizzi, and J. P. Haluk. "One-step tannin fixation of non-toxic protein borates wood preservatives." Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff 56, no. 1 (1998): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001070050272.

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Soldat, Zinaida, Jonas Keiler, Markus Kipp, Marzia Venuto, Helen Brackelmann, and Julia Uzdil. "Tissue-fixation of neuronal and glial structures for immunohistochemistry using a non-toxic food preservative." Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger 260 (June 2025): 152566. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aanat.2025.152566.

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Dalpozzo, Renato, Nicola Della Ca’, Bartolo Gabriele, and Raffaella Mancuso. "Recent Advances in the Chemical Fixation of Carbon Dioxide: A Green Route to Carbonylated Heterocycle Synthesis." Catalysts 9, no. 6 (2019): 511. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal9060511.

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Carbon dioxide produced by human activities is one of the main contributions responsible for the greenhouse effect, which is modifying the Earth’s climate. Therefore, post-combustion CO2 capture and its conversion into high value-added chemicals are integral parts of today’s green industry. On the other hand, carbon dioxide is a ubiquitous, cheap, abundant, non-toxic, non-flammable and renewable C1 source. Among CO2 usages, this review aims to summarize and discuss the advances in the reaction of CO2, in the synthesis of cyclic carbonates, carbamates, and ureas appeared in the literature since
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Conference papers on the topic "Non-toxic fixative"

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Púa, Lizeth Gutiérrez, Virginia Paredes Méndez, Ana María Fonseca Reyes, Juan Carlos Rincón Montenegro, and Lily Margareth Payares. "Enhanced Corrosion Resistance and Biocompatibility of Pure Magnesium Modified by Calcium Phosphate / Biomass of Chlorella Sp. Coating for Orthopedic Applications." In CONFERENCE 2022. AMPP, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2022-18513.

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Extended Abstract Biomedical metallic materials can be harmful to the human body in the long term due to the release and accumulation of metallic particles resulting from the degradation and corrosion of the material, a consequence of the wear suffered by the implant. Therefore, biodegradable materials have been studied that reduce the risk to health and the need for a second surgical intervention to remove the implant when the tissue is regenerated. Magnesium alloys are possible candidates as degradable biomaterials for temporary implants in various specialties such as traumatology, cardiolog
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Lasher, Richard A., Frank B. Sachse, and Robert W. Hitchcock. "Confocal Microscopy and Image Processing Techniques for Online Monitoring of Engineered Tissue." In ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2009-206758.

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Evaluation of engineered tissue is often limited to endpoint analyses, such as characterizing histology, gene expression and solutes [1]. Most of these applied analysis approaches are based on immunochemistry procedures that require excision, fixation and sectioning of the tissue as well as cell membrane perforation and labeling of proteins [2]. These analyses are time-consuming, do not facilitate high throughput processing and do not allow for online monitoring of engineered tissue. Because of these limitations, there is a need for online, high throughput monitoring techniques to evaluate eng
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Zhang, Qingwei, Wei Zhang, Donggang Yao, Peter I. Lelkes, and Jack G. Zhou. "The Co-Continuous Micro-Porous PLLA Scaffolds and Their Application for ACL Reconstruction." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-38291.

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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructive surgery is a major health concern world-wide because of a large aging population and increased occurrence of sport-related damage. Tissue engineering is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field that offers a promising new approach for ACL repair. In order to overcome the shortages of current existing surgical fixation devices, we are combining gradient cellular structure (GCS) injection molding technique and biomedical engineering to develop novel surgical fixation devices (screw, anchor, plate, pin, staple, etc.) that not only incorporate bioac
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