Plastination technology for anatomical studies in Nigeria: Opinion of teachers at medical institutions
Dr. Gunther von Hagens developed plastination as a technique of tissue preservation in 1977. He used a delicate method of forced impregnation with curable polymers like silicone, epoxy or polyester resins for preservation of anatomical specimens. With plastination, every part of a biological tissue...
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Main Authors: | Onyemaechi O. Azu (Author), Aniekan I. Peter (Author), Aquaisua N. Aquaisua (Author), Gabriel J.Ekandem (Author) |
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