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Then fixed cells were stained by biotinylated CTB or biotinylated antibody (anti-CD59 or anti-CD71) at the same temperature as fixation for 20 min. After 3× washes with 5% FBS in PBS, streptavidin-conjugated QD655 dyes were incubated with the cells at corresponding temperature for 20 min, followed by 3× washes with 5% FBS in PBS.
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For the alternative algorithm, we used the average of the individual-specific velocity thresholds as presented in Table 3 as fixation thresholds for all individuals.
In our study, for the first time, we assessed in vivo the outcome of n-butyl-2-cyanocrylate as fixation method for synthetic mesh placement in pelvic floor surgery using the sheep as a model.
For sludge samples, fixation in 50%% ethanol (final concentration) was recommended, which is the same as sample fixation for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) (Xia et al. 2007).
With their excellent biocompatibility, poly-lactones such as poly-lactic acid (PLA), poly-glycolic acid (PGA), and poly-caprolactone (PCL), as well as their copolymers are becoming the most commonly used synthetic biodegradable polymers as fixation devices materials for biomedical devices.
Despite such progress, the concern persisted that the methods required for getting cells ready for EM, such as fixation, dehydration, embedding in plastic for sectioning and staining with heavy metals, were altering cellular structure.
Its emission rate has greatly increased during the industrial era because human activities such as industrial nitrogen fixation for fertilizer, fossil fuel/biomass combustion, and agriculture have increased the total amount of reactive nitrogen globally (Galloway et al. [2004]; Gruber and Galloway [2008]).
Cells were washed in PBS and MMS-supplemented media was added; cells were then incubated at 37°C with 5% CO2 for 2 hr or as indicated before fixation for imaging.
In their centre is a canal (haversian canal) containing one or more small blood vessels, and at their outer margins is a boundary layer known as a "cement line," which serves both as a means of fixation for new bone deposited on an old surface and as a diffusion barrier.
Evidence of that fact can be found in Tunney's same-titled book, Peter Beard: Beyond the End of the World, just as evidence of his fixation for skulls can be found in the limited-edition Skull Style.
A new NICE guideline for the management of fractures of the proximal femur suggests arthroplasty, with a risk of revision of approximately 5%, as opposed to internal fixation for this group of patients with displaced fractures.
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