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E400cs

Manufactured by EXAKT
Sourced in Germany

The E400CS is a high-precision laboratory equipment designed for various sample preparation and analysis tasks. It features a compact and durable construction, ensuring reliable performance in a wide range of laboratory environments.

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Rabbit Femur Implantation Study

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Ten adult male New Zealand white rabbits weighing 2.5–3 kg were divided into two groups, group A was implanted with Ti-B12 material, and group B was implanted with Ti6Al4V material. After administration of pentobarbital through the ear vein, the epicondyle of both rabbit femurs of rabbits was exposed, and a hole was made perpendicular to the femur with a 2.0 g Schner wire. The sterilized material was implanted and sutured layer by layer (Figure 2). Penicillin (10,000 U.kg-1) was used to prevent infection 3 days after the operation, and an X-ray examination was performed 3 months after the procedure. Three months after the operation, the animals were sacrificed by overdose of anesthesia to obtain specimens for hard tissue sections to observe bone growth around the material. The production process of hard tissue section is rough as follows: the femur specimen containing titanium alloy is made into a resin block after formalin fixation, gradient alcohol dehydration, and resin immersion. A diamond band saw was used to cut the resin blocks into sheets with a thickness of 200–300 μm, and the sheets were cleaned and adhered to the resin slides. The sample was ground to a thickness of approximately 50 µm using an EXAKT tissue mill (E400CS), and the sample surface was polished and stained with toluidine blue. The prepared sections were observed under a microscope.
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Histomorphometric Analysis of Stented Coronary Arteries

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Stented coronary arteries were explanted, washed with heparin solution (100 units/mL) and fixed in 10% paraformaldehyde for 24 h before final processing. The tissue was then dehydrated and infiltrated with resin (Light polymerizing Kulzer, EXAKT, Germany). The tissue was embedded in resin and polymerized by light of different wavelengths (white/blue light) for 10 h. A thin section as thin as 100 μm was cut and further ground to 15 μm by a micro grinding system (E400CS, EXAKT, Germany) for subsequent staining. The cross-sectional slices were stained with hematoxylin and then used for histomorphometric analysis.
The stented coronary arteries for endothelialization analysis were cut longitudinally and fixed in 2.5% glutaraldehyde for 24 h before final processing. Scanning electron microscopy was performed at 1 month post-stenting for the analysis of endothelization according to previously published methods [18 (link)].
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