نتایج جستجو برای: frozen tissue

تعداد نتایج: 940258  

2014
Jonathan Poels Gaël Abou-Ghannam Sophie Herman Anne Van Langendonckt François-Xavier Wese Christine Wyns

Controlled slow-freezing is the procedure currently applied for immature testicular tissue (ITT) cryobanking in clinical practice. Vitrification has been proposed as a promising alternative, with a view to better preserve the spermatogonial stem cells for future fertility restoration by autografting in young boys suffering from cancer. It appears that besides the potential influence of the cryo...

Journal: :Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2001

Journal: :Cryobiology 1997
Y Rabin P Olson M J Taylor P S Steif T B Julian N Wolmark

The second phase of a pilot study dealing with the mechanical response of frozen biological tissues to external compressive load is presented. This stage deals with histological observations of the damage accompanying mechanically induced permanent deformation in frozen rabbit liver. no significant gross histological damage was observed in the liver samples due to either processing the tissue i...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1970
P Albrecht H P Schumacher

Measles virus-infected hamster brain tissue remained viable when frozen slowly in medium containing dimethyl sulfoxide. This procedure was essential for isolation of neurotropic measles virus from tissue specimens stored frozen.

Journal: :BMC Clinical Pathology 2007
Wilfrido D Mojica Leighton Stein Lesleyann Hawthorn

BACKGROUND Identifying the influence formalin fixation has on RNA integrity and recovery from clinical tissue specimens is integral to determining the utility of using archival tissue blocks in future molecular studies. For clinical material, the current gold standard is unfixed tissue that has been snap frozen. Fixed and frozen tissue however, both require laser capture microdissection to sele...

Journal: :Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI 2001
K Butts J Sinclair B L Daniel J Wansapura J M Pauly

A method was developed for quantitating the temperature within frozen tissue with the magnetic resonance (MR) parameter R2*. The pulse sequence uses half-pulse excitation and a short spiral readout to achieve echo times as short as 0.2 msec. Fiber-optic temperature sensors were inserted into bovine liver tissue. The tissue was frozen at one end while being held warm at the other end. Once stead...

Journal: :journal of reproduction and infertility 0

background: cryopreservation of mammalian ovaries has been reported with different levels of success. cryopreservation of ovarian tissue may be a potential alternative for treatment of infertility and many attempts have been done to improve the efficiency of ovarian cryopreservation. the objective of the present study was to compare the direct cover vitrification (dcv) with ethylene glycol (eg)...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2012
Alex J Walsh Kristin M Poole Craig L Duvall Melissa C Skala

Optical measurements of metabolism are ideally acquired in vivo; however, intravital measurements are often impractical. Accurate ex vivo assessments would greatly broaden the applicability of optical measurements of metabolism. We investigate the use of live tissue culture experiments to serve as a surrogate for in vivo metabolic measurements. To validate this approach, NADH and FAD fluorescen...

Journal: :Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2011

2012
Robert W. Sprung Misti A. Martinez Kristen L. Carpenter Amy-Joan L. Ham Mary Kay Washington Carlos L. Arteaga Melinda E. Sanders Daniel C. Liebler

We compared the reproducibility of multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mass spectrometry-based peptide quantitation in tryptic digests from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) and frozen clear cell renal cell carcinoma tissues. The analyses targeted a candidate set of 114 peptides previously identified in shotgun proteomic analyses, of which 104 were detectable in FFPE and frozen tissue. Al...

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