Micro-plastination. Technique for obtaining slices below 250 µm for the visualization of microanatomy in morphological and pathological experimental protocols

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Plastination has revolutionized the study and research of anatomy, thanks to the biosecurity and indefinite preservation of human and animal bodies and organs. This paper presents the concept of Micro-Plastination, an ultra-thin sheet plastination technique, to obtain ultra-thin slices, of a thickness of less than 250 µm, for the identification and visualization of the microanatomy of any anatomical region in morphological and pathological experimental protocols.

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Ottone, N. E. (2020). Micro-plastination. Technique for obtaining slices below 250 µm for the visualization of microanatomy in morphological and pathological experimental protocols. International Journal of Morphology, 38(2), 389–391. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-95022020000200389

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