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AT biopsy specimens were processed and embedded in paraffin.
Bone marrow biopsy specimens were processed with fixation and decalcification.
All punch biopsy specimens were processed for real-time RT-PCR analysis.
Mucosal biopsy specimens were processed into the water-soluble resin glycol methacrylate (Polysciences; Northampton, England) for embedding.
Biopsy specimens were processed with a portion frozen for future analysis and another part fixed in formalin and sent to the pathology department for diagnosis.
The biopsy specimens were processed in the neuropathology laboratory using standard protocols for haematoxylin-eosin, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and trichrome staining.
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b The biopsy specimen is processed to generate its omics data.
The indications for renal biopsy were proteinuria > 0.5 g/day or atypical diabetic nephropathy, as described previously 8. Tissue was obtained by needle biopsy and the specimens were processed for light microscopy and immunofluorescence, as well as for electron microscopy.
The specimens were processed uniformly in a manner consistent with standards at the time of the biopsies [ 12].
Specimens were processed using standard microbiological methods.
Specimens were processed with fixation.
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