Definition of decalcified in English:
decalcified
adjectivediːˈkalsɪfʌɪddēˈkalsəˌfīd
(of rock or bone) containing a reduced quantity of calcium salts.
Example sentencesExamples
- The figure of one million years and greater is derived from the fossilised fauna found side by side with the burnt antelope bones in the same layer of decalcified sand.
- He reports ingenious experiments whereby decalcified specimens are monitored as the cell reconstructs the test.
- The decalcification process did not affect the immunodetection with CD10 since positive reactivity was noted in decalcified bone marrow core biopsies.
- Fluorides protect against caries by inhibiting mineral loss, promoting remineralisation of decalcified enamel, and reducing formation of plaque acids.
- This marker stains follicle mantle cells in routinely fixed and decalcified paraffin-embedded tissues.
Derivatives
noundiːkalsɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌdiˌkælsəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
In some cases, decalcification of the specimen was performed in 10% formic acid for 5 to 72 hours.
Example sentencesExamples
- Rarely also, a parathyroid tumour can cause excess of the hormone, resulting in decalcification and cysts in the bones, and kidney problems due to the high concentration of calcium in the filtered blood.
- In 5 of the total number of 23 cases with cytoplasmic staining, the immunoreactivity was observed in tissues that underwent decalcification, since they were lesions involving bone.
noundiːˈkalsɪfʌɪəˌdiˈkælsəˌfaɪ(ə)r
Processing was accomplished by fixing the whole specimen in 4% formaldehyde for 72 hours and then placing it in a slow-acting decalcifier until optimal demineralization was obtained.
Example sentencesExamples
- The effectiveness of the decalcifier depends considerably on the acid component in the decalcifier.
- Immunocal is a slow gentle decalcifier that yields excellent results with all types of calcified tissue.
verbdecalcifies, decalcified, decalcifying diːˈkalsɪfʌɪdiˈkælsəˌfaɪ
[with object]Decrease the quantity of calcium salts contained in (bone or rock)
too much cortisol decalcifies your bones
Example sentencesExamples
- He improved on methods to decalcify bones and teeth using more dilute solutions for decalcification and described the detailed microscopic anatomy of teeth and bones.
- ‘Too much cortisol in the system is toxic to brain cells, thins your skin, decalcifies your bones, and suppresses your immune system,’ explains Perricone.
- Conger of both sexes die after breeding due to a degenerative process where the fish will stop feeding, the teeth will drop out, the bones decalcify and become brittle, all the bodies nutrients are passed to the spawn.