Amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) in tissue repair process
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Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 13, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research

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Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 13, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research

Scanning electron microscopy as a tool for authentication of oil yielding seed
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Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 12, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research

Histomorphometry of pancreas development in hybrid chicken (Galus galus) embryo and fetus
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Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 12, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research

Distribution and ultrastructure of the antennal sensilla of the grape weevil Naupactus xanthographus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
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Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 12, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research

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Microscopy Research and Technique, Ahead of Print. (Source: Microscopy Research and Technique)
Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 12, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research

Distribution and ultrastructure of the antennal sensilla of the grape weevil Naupactus xanthographus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
In this study, the morphology and ultrastructure of the antennae and the antennal sensilla of N. xanthographus were investigated using scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The antennae consist of a scape, a pedicel, a funicle, and a zone called the “club,” which are all formed by a total of 12 antennomers. Different types of sensilla were observed: sensilla trichoidea, sensilla chaetica type 1 and 2, sensilla basiconica, and sensilla rod‐like. No sexual dimorphism was observed. The possible functions of the sensilla are discussed in relation to their morphology and ultrastructure. Desc...
Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 12, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Waleska Vera, Jan Bergmann Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Histomorphometry of pancreas development in hybrid chicken (Galus galus) embryo and fetus
Abstract The pancreas comprises an important metabolic organ of endocrine and exocrine character that has embryonic origin of rudimentary buds that fuse to form the organ. The present work aims to describe the pancreatic histogenesis of hybrid chick embryos (Gallus gallus). The research was performed in the UFPI, previously approved by the CEUA with protocol no. 040/15. We used 120 fertilized eggs of hybrid chickens kept in an incubator with controlled temperature and humidity. Daily collections of embryos and fetuses were performed from 4 to 21 days of incubation through the anatomical dissection consecutive the euthanasi...
Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 12, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Andrezza Braga Soares da Silva, Clarisse Maria Barbosa Fonseca, Maria Michele Ara újo de Sousa Cavalcante, Ingrid Macedo de Oliveira, Maíra Soares Ferraz, Felipe José Costa Viana, Rayssa Dourado Fontenele, Airton Mendes Conde Júnior Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Prenatal development and histochemical characteristics of gastrointestinal mucins in sheep fetuses
In conclusion, gastrointestinal mucins may be involved in the formation of meconium during the prenatal period, and acidic mucins may contribute to the strength of the intestinal barrier against pathogens and digestive enzymes, as the barrier is not fully functional after birth. In the gastrointestinal tract, the number of goblet cells producing acidic mucins increased from the proximal to the distal end. The histomorphological structure of the proximal colon changed throughout the prenatal period. (Source: Microscopy Research and Technique)
Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 1, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Mehmet Özbek, Emel Ergün, Feyzullah Beyaz, Levent Ergün, Nuh Y?ld?r?m, Özge Özgenç, Füsun Erhan Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) in tissue repair process
Abstract Synthetic biomaterials submitted to new structural technologies have become ideal for the recovery of traumatized bone tissues and some bone substitutes such as bioactive glass, β‐Tricalcium phosphate (β‐TCP) and amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) are being used in areas of tissue defects. For this study, ACP was produced in the form of fibers and then submitted to cytotoxicity testing. A sample of ACP was inserted into the mandibular region of a patient with a lost implant so after removal and curettage, the remaining bone site was filled with the ACP biomaterial. Preliminary cytotoxicity test was negative. ...
Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 1, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Sergio Allegrini, Antonio Carlos da Silva, Maristela Tsujita, Marcos Barbosa Salles, Sergio Alexandre Gerhke, Francisco Jos é Correa Braga Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Scanning electron microscopy as a tool for authentication of oil yielding seed
This study aims to use the microscopic techniques such as scanning electron microscopy for the authentication of the oil yielding seeds of four important and traditionally used species Prunus persica, Prunus domestica, and Eruca sativa and Argemone Mexicana from their adulterants. All of these are versatile in usage. Locally, these four plants are adulterated badly and there is need to provide a criteria and a complete monograph for correct identification. This research may prove to be helpful for quality control and as well for future studies to explore other novel aspects of these plants. Scanning electron microscopy (...
Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - March 1, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Anam Fatima, Muhammad Zafar, Mushtaq Ahmad, Ghulam Yaseen, Shazia Sultana, Muhammad Gulfraz, Amir Muhammad Khan Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Comparative SEM and LM foliar epidermal and palyno ‐morphological studies of Amaranthaceae and its taxonomic implications
This study indicates that at different taxonomic levels, LM and SEM pollen and epidermal morphology is explanatory and significant to identify species and genera. For the first time SEM and LM foliar palyno‐morphological characters were used to identify Amaranthaceae of Pakistan. Comparative SEM and LM foliar and palyno‐morphological features were found significant for the identification of Amaranthaceae species. (Source: Microscopy Research and Technique)
Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - February 27, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Amara Noor Hussain, Muhammad Zafar, Mushtaq Ahmad, Raees Khan, Ghulam Yaseen, Muhammad Saleem Khan, Abdul Nazir, Amir Muhammad Khan, Shabnum Shaheen Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Comparative SEM and LM foliar epidermal and palyno ‐morphological studies of Amaranthaceae and its taxonomic implications
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Source: Microscopy Research and Technique - February 27, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Source Type: research