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158 related items for PubMed ID: 9293295

  • 1. Learning relational anatomy by correlating thin plastinated sections and magnetic resonance images: preparation of specimens.
    Magiros M, Kekic M, Doran GA.
    Acta Anat (Basel); 1997; 158(1):37-43. PubMed ID: 9293295
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  • 2. Correlating sheet plastinated slices, computed tomography images and magnetic resonance images of the pelvic girdle: a teaching tool.
    Entius CA, van Rijn RR, Holstege JC, Stoeckart R, Zwamborn AW.
    Acta Anat (Basel); 1997; 158(1):44-7. PubMed ID: 9293296
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  • 3. Resin-embedded anatomical cross-sections as a teaching adjunct for medical curricula: is this technique an alternative to potting and plastination?
    Chisholm F, Varsou O.
    J Anat; 2018 Jul; 233(1):98-105. PubMed ID: 29663381
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  • 4. Computer aided three-dimensional reconstruction and modeling of the pelvis, by using plastinated cross sections, as a powerful tool for morphological investigations.
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  • 5. Sheet plastination as a clinically based teaching aid at the University of Auckland.
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  • 6. Light-weight plastination.
    Steinke H, Rabi S, Saito T, Sawutti A, Miyaki T, Itoh M, Spanel-Borowski K.
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  • 7. The use of plastinated prosections for teaching anatomy--the view of medical students on the value of this learning resource.
    Fruhstorfer BH, Palmer J, Brydges S, Abrahams PH.
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  • 8. Digital preservation of anatomical variation: 3D-modeling of embalmed and plastinated cadaveric specimens using uCT and MRI.
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  • 9. [THE METHODOLOGICAL BASIS FOR THE PLASTINATION OF BODY SAWCUTS].
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    Latorre RM, García-Sanz MP, Moreno M, Hernández F, Gil F, López O, Ayala MD, Ramírez G, Vázquez JM, Arencibia A, Henry RW.
    J Vet Med Educ; 2007 Jan 20; 34(2):172-6. PubMed ID: 17446645
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  • 12. Plastination-A scientific method for teaching and research.
    Sora MC, Latorre R, Baptista C, López-Albors O.
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  • 13. A study of criteria permitting the use of plastinated specimens for light and electron microscopy.
    Grondin G, Grondin GG, Talbot BG.
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  • 14. Ultra-thin sectioning and grinding of epoxy plastinated tissue.
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  • 16. Plastination of dissected brain specimens and Mulligan-stained sections of the human brain.
    Baeres FM, Møller M.
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  • 17. Plastination of whole brain specimen and brain slices.
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  • 18. Plastination: a new approach to morphological research and instruction with excised larynges.
    Eckel HE, Sittel C, Walger M, Sprinzl G, Koebke J.
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