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Comparison between conventional sutures with ulmoplus® and without ulmoplus® in the incision closure of rabbit skin (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
ArticleAbstract: Considering the advances in research that relate honey therapeutic effects in wound healing process,Palabras claves:Healing, Incision, Rabbit, Suture, Ulmoplus®Autores:Del Sol M., Luis Espín, Schencke C., Vázquez B.Fuentes:scopusAxonal quantification of the white matter association fasciculi in cerebral hemispheres of cow (Bos taurus), pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) and rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
ArticleAbstract: Background: Cerebral white matter consists mainly of axons surrounded by myelin sheaths, which are gPalabras claves:axons, cerebral fasciculi, histological analysis, myelin sheaths, white matterAutores:A. Gaibor-Pazmiño, A. Noroña, Del Sol M., Marco Guerrero Figueroa, Marco Guerrero-Figueroa, Ottone N.E., Romero I., Sandoval C., V. ZuritaFuentes:googlescopusDevelopment of a sheet plastination protocol with polyester resin applied to human brain slices
ArticleAbstract: Plastination is an anatomical technique of cadaveric conservation created in 1977 by Gunther von HagPalabras claves:Polyester resin, Sheet PlastinationAutores:Alarcón E., Del Sol M., Marco Guerrero-Figueroa, Ottone N.E., Vargas C.Fuentes:scopusCorrelation between sodium, chlorine and potassium of the vitreous body and the postmortem interval above 2.850 msnm
ArticleAbstract: The postmortem interval (PMI) is an important challenge to be solved in forensic pathology, and it cPalabras claves:electrolytes, Postmortem interval, Vitreous bodyAutores:Clivia Guerrero-Urbina, Del Sol M., Fonseca G.M., Martha M. Fors-LópezFuentes:scopusDissection of white matter association fasciculi in bovine (Bos taurus), pig (Sus scrofa domesticus) and rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) brains
ArticleAbstract: The cerebral fasciculi (association, commissural and projection) pass through the cerebral white matPalabras claves:association fasciculi, BRAIN, fibre dissection, Klingler’s technique, white matterAutores:Del Sol M., Marco Guerrero Figueroa, Marco Guerrero-Figueroa, Ottone N.E., Veuthey C.Fuentes:googlescopusHistochemical and immunohistochemical methods for the postmortem interval estimation in human tissues: A review
ArticleAbstract: The postmortem interval (IPM) is an important challenge to be solved in forensic pathology, and it cPalabras claves:Histochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Medicolegal autopsy, Postmortem interval estimationAutores:Clivia Guerrero-Urbina, Del Sol M., Fonseca G.M.Fuentes:scopusUse of the lexeme (derm) in Terrrdnologia embryologica
ArticleAbstract: The lexeme (derma) that comes from the Greek is defined as skin, hide, leather, wineskin (Cortez, 20Palabras claves:Ectoderm, Embryo, Endoderm, Mesoderm, Terminologia embryologicaAutores:Del Sol M., Nicholson C., Ruth Maldonado-Rengel, Víctor Vaca-MerinoFuentes:scopusPreparation of cerebral hemispheres for tracts dissection
ArticleAbstract: Since ancient times, techniques for the study of the brain have been developed for didactic or neuroPalabras claves:BRAIN, Dissection of cerebral tracts, Fixation, Formalin, freezingAutores:Del Sol M., Marco Guerrero Figueroa, Marco Guerrero-Figueroa, Ottone N.E.Fuentes:googlescopusPlantaris muscle?
ArticleAbstract: All fields in the health sciences use anatomical terminology as a communication tool for the descripPalabras claves:Federative International Programme for Anatomical Terminology a (FIPAT), Femorocalcaneous muscle, Plantar muscle, Terminologia Anatomica (TA)Autores:Carvallo E., Carvallo P., Del Sol M., Rafael Cuntó CoelloFuentes:scopusThe Terms Rubrum, Luteum and Albicans in Terminologia Anatomica of the Ovary
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this article was to review the etymology of the terms Corpus rubrum, Corpus luteum and CoPalabras claves:Corpus albicans, corpus luteum, Corpus rubrum, Terminologia anatomicaAutores:Del Sol M., Nicolson C., Ruth Maldonado-Rengel, Vázquez B., Víctor Vaca-MerinoFuentes:scopus