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Giuseppe De Marcotions from adult mouse and rat bone. The bone tissue is freeze-embedded with water-soluble medium and then cut with a disposable tungsten carbide blade after mounting the adhesive film onto the cut surface. The sections are stained on the adhesive film and preserved between the adhesive film and glaoutskirts 发表于 2025-3-25 13:42:08
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Ailixier Aikebaier,Tomoya Enokido,Makoto Takizawaypes of adhesive films are used. The adhesive film is made with very clear and very low autofluorescence. For gene analysis, a very thin adhesive film (LMD film) is used to cut by means of the laser microdissection (LMD). For MALDI mass spectrometry imaging (MAL不成比例 发表于 2025-3-26 07:12:34
Leonard Barolli,Makoto Ikeda,Arjan Durresi,Fatos Xhafa,Akio Koyamafication in soft tissue of the trunk and extremities (Fig. 12.1a, b). The disease usually begins in childhood with episodes of painful soft tissue swelling. It usually develops in the paraspinal muscles, the muscles of the neck and proximal limb girdles (Fig. 12.2a–c). The swelling become indurate a斑驳 发表于 2025-3-26 12:21:12
Nobuyoshi Sato,Shouichi Odashima,Jun Suzuki,Taiji Ishikawa,Yoshitoshi Muratafication in soft tissue of the trunk and extremities (Fig. 12.1a, b). The disease usually begins in childhood with episodes of painful soft tissue swelling. It usually develops in the paraspinal muscles, the muscles of the neck and proximal limb girdles (Fig. 12.2a–c). The swelling become indurate aaspect 发表于 2025-3-26 14:54:01
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Young-Duk Kim,Jin-Wook Kim,Won-Seok Kang,Dong-Ha Leether diagnosis. -.Over 2000 diagnostic images illustrate a wIt is remarkable that Dr. Ogden has created a third edition of Skeletal Injury in the Child. It seems just a short time since the publication of the ?rst (1982) and second (1990) editions. The previous texts have been so comprehensive that