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Determining and Characterizing if Deer Placenta Stem Cells are Present in Commercial Food Supplement Capsules: Utilizing Microscopy, Elemental Analysis, Cytology, Histology, Immunohistochemistry and Flow Cytometry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2019

LD Santos
Affiliation:
New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney, Australia. Western Sydney University, Sydney, School of Medicine, NSW, Australia.
S Gune
Affiliation:
New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney, Australia. Western Sydney University, Sydney, School of Medicine, NSW, Australia.
MC Killingsworth
Affiliation:
New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney, Australia. Western Sydney University, Sydney, School of Medicine, NSW, Australia. Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, NSW, Australia.
T Cohen-Hyams*
Affiliation:
Western Sydney University, Sydney, School of Medicine, NSW, Australia. Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, NSW, Australia.
R Wuhrer
Affiliation:
Western Sydney University, Sydney, Advanced Materials Characterisation Facility, NSW, Australia.
M Harvey
Affiliation:
New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney, Australia. Western Sydney University, Sydney, School of Medicine, NSW, Australia.
N McNamara
Affiliation:
New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney, Australia.
L Nguyen
Affiliation:
New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney, Australia.
S Sabapathy
Affiliation:
New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney, Australia.
C Evangelista
Affiliation:
New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney, Australia.
JLC Yong
Affiliation:
New South Wales Health Pathology, Sydney, Australia. Western Sydney University, Sydney, School of Medicine, NSW, Australia.

Abstract

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Type
Element Analysis of Biological Materials
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2019