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Anat Histol Embryol ; 48(6): 526-531, 2019 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31573113

RESUMO

Over the last four decades, plastination has been one of the best processes of preservation for organic tissue. In this process, water and lipids in biological tissues are replaced by polymers (silicone, epoxy, polyester) which are hardened, resulting in dry, odourless and durable specimens. Nowadays, after more than 40 years of its development, plastination is applied in more than 400 departments of anatomy, pathology, forensic sciences and biology all over the world. The most known polymers used in plastination are silicone (S10), epoxy (E12) and polyester (P40). The key element in plastination is the impregnation stage, and therefore depending on the polymer that is used, the optical quality of specimens differs. The S10 silicone technique is the most common technique used in plastination. Specimens can be used, especially in teaching, as they are easy to handle and display a realistic topography. Plastinated silicone specimens are used for displaying whole bodies, or body parts for exhibition. Transparent tissue sections, with a thickness between 1 and 4 mm, are usually produced by using epoxy (E12) or polyester (P40) polymer. These sections can be used to study both macroscopic and microscopic structures. Compared with the usual methods of dissection or corrosion, plastinated slices have the advantage of not destroying or altering the spatial relationships of structures. Plastination can be used as a teaching and research tool. Besides the teaching and scientific sector, plastination becomes a common resource for exhibitions, as worldwide more and more exhibitions use plastinated specimens.


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Anatomia/educação , Plastinação , Animais , Resinas Epóxi , Exposições como Assunto , Humanos , Modelos Anatômicos , Plastinação/métodos , Plastinação/tendências , Poliésteres , Polímeros , Silicones , Ensino
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Anat Histol Embryol ; 48(6): 518-525, 2019 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31355945

RESUMO

The International Society for Plastination (ISP) was conceived as a means of defining plastination as an area of professional activity and serving as an agency for disseminating information relative to the art and science of plastination. In this paper, we present the purpose of ISP, the Journal of Plastination, the Plastination Index and the different international meetings organised by ISP.


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Plastinação/história , Animais , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Plastinação/tendências
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