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Modified paraffin embedding technic.
1958
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D006653
Histology
The study of the structure of various TISSUES of organisms on a microscopic level.
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Paraffin Embedding
The infiltrating of tissue specimens with paraffin, as a supporting substance, to prepare for sectioning with a microtome.
Embedding, Paraffin
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On Paraffin Embedding.
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[Usefulness of paraffin embedding as complementary technic in the diagnosis of thyroid aspirates].
January 1994, Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992),
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Staining pineal parenchyma by a modified Hortega method after paraffin embedding.
January 1950, Stain technology,
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Paraffin embedding after O.C.T.
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Rapid method of paraffin embedding.
July 1945, The Indian medical gazette,
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A NEW PARAFFIN EMBEDDING MIXTURE.
April 1933, Science (New York, N.Y.),
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Decalcifying tissues for paraffin embedding.
May 2008, CSH protocols,
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A modified Holzer technic for staining glial fibers in paraffin sections.
January 1970, Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology,
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[(Paraffin oil as an intermedium for paraffin embedding) (author's transl)].
June 1976, Mikroskopie,
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Double embedding with nitrocellulose and paraffin.
September 1974, Stain technology,
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