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Parchment is a post mortem tissue, composed mainly of collagen type I.
"Post mortem tissue has probably contributed more than anything else to understanding Alzheimer's," he said.
Study design: Post mortem tissue samples were subjected to histopathological examination, and tested for herpesviruses by electron microscopy and PCR.
The EM48 antibody is often used for the detection of aggregates/inclusions in post mortem tissue [16], [17].
Such cells from PD patients and controls may yet provide an opportunity to interrogate neuronal mechanisms without relying on post mortem tissue [47].
PM, post mortem tissue.
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(The condition can be confirmed only by post-mortem tissue analysis; X-rays and magnetic resonance imaging tests cannot yet detect it).
To justify our hypothesis, we first ascertained increased levels of S100B in post-mortem tissue samples from WNV patients.
Examining post-mortem tissue, the researchers discovered that the protein is normally scattered through the cytoplasm of brain cells.
The mean distance of 6.77 mm is higher than the distance described in cadaveric studies, possibly as a result of dessication of post-mortem tissue.
The main similarity between engineering organs and meat is that in both cases, the result is made of biological material - except that the latter is post-mortem tissue.
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