Decalcification
Decalcifying Solution for Hard or
Soft Tissue.
Livia M. Molnar, Department of Orthodontics, University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington, 98195. October 1975;V(4):71-72.
Recommendation for Kristensen's Decal
Solution.
Marie Doman, HT (ASCP), Department of Oral Biology, University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195. April 1976;VI(2):79.
Post-Decalcification Treatment of
Bone Specimen.
A.R. Villanueva, M.A., Deputy Director, Bone & Mineral Research
Laboratory, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI 48237. July 1982;XII(3):181.
Tissue Surface Decalcification.
Penelope Ferre, HT (ASCP), West Coast Laboratory Services, Inc.,
St. Petersburg, Florida 33705. October 1982;XII(4):185.
Decaled or Not Decaled That is the
Question!
Suszanne Krol, Mountainside Hospital, School of Histotechnology,
Montclair, NJ 07042. September 1997;XXVII(2):20.
Decalcified Bone Sections in Surgically
Induced Osteoarthritis in Rat.
Amy Rutledge, BS, HTL(ASCP), Elizabeth Chlipala, BS, HTL(ASCP),
Premier Histology Laboratory, LLC, University of Colorado, Boulder,
CO, lizchlipala@premierhistology.com.
May 2004;XXXVII(1):1.
Debunking an Urban Legend in Bone
and Cartilage Histotechnique: Safranin O Fast Green Will
Stain Proteoglycans After EDTA Decalcification.
Robert A. Skinner, Dept. of Orthopaedic Research, University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, Skinnerroberta@uams.edu.
May 2004;XXXVII(1):10.
Comparison of Decalcification Methods
on Rodent Femurs
Hong Ma, Yingli Yang, Errin Roberts, Emily Yandl, Pathology Department, Genzyme
Corporation, Framingham, MA. December 2008;XLI(2):32.
After 24 Years in Formalin, It Should Be Fixed
Robert
A. Skinner, HTL(ASCP)*; William T. Bellamy, PhD+; Frances L. Swain,
HT(ASCP)*; Larry J. Suva, PhD*; *Center for Orthopaedic Research,
+Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR. June 2009;XLII(1):6.
Expedited Bone Throughput Using Microwave Decalcification
Shelley L. Gruntz, HT(ASCP); Vivian English, HT(ASCP); Experimental Pathology Laboratories Inc., Sterling VA. June 2011;XLIV(1):1.
A Decemented, Decalcified Paraffin Processing Option for Resurfaced Femoral Head Implant Specimens
Robert A. Skinner, BS, HTL(ASCP)*; Sandra G. McLaren, BS*; Ginell R. Post, MD, PhD†; Larry J. Suva, PhD*; *Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Center for Orthopaedic Research, †Department of Pathology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR. June 2012;XLV(1):1.
