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This study examines the feasibility of scaled-down specimens to allow easier testing.
Ethyl alcohol was added to urine specimens to allow the precipitation of proteins and the extraction of free amino acids.
Unfortunately there were no glomeruli in EM or immunofluorescence (IMF) specimens to allow elaboration of these findings.
Another caveat stems from the construction of our TMA, which has been compiled after central review of 640 fully embedded prostatectomy specimens to allow an immunohistochemical evaluation of representative normal and tumour tissue.
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A set of four DEMEC strain gauges were fixed in one side of the specimen to allow measuring the strain versus load during the test.
A set of eight "demec" points was placed on one side of the specimen to allow measuring the strain versus load during the test.
Following complete fixation of the prostate, the prostate borders at the base and apex were gross sectioned off the specimen to allow detailed histological assessments for potential extraprostatic extension.
The replacement of traditional culture-based methods with on-site rapid diagnostic methods should be made contingent upon development of equally informative rapid technologies, or combined with archiving programs that retain enough of the original specimen to allow further characterization when necessary.
This high-throughput molecular technique requires fresh bio-specimens to allow extraction of RNA of sufficient quantity and quality for analysis.
Sufficient images were collected, from identical regions of each specimen, to allow a minimum of 400 nuclei to be counted.
Another disadvantage is that ultraviolet detection is relatively insensitive and the system therefore requires a considerable amount of the biological specimen to allow detection of all activity peaks.
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