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박승화,윤지원,박재현,김보영,Judee Grace E. Nemeno,Ernesto C. Balolong Jr,한유나,이경미,이수정,이정익 한국조직공학과 재생의학회 2015 조직공학과 재생의학 Vol.12 No.4
This article overall describes the development of histological method especially, cartilage and bone research in regenerative medicine. Kawamoto’s film method, which has been recently introduced into our laboratory, has been applied in various fields that make sectioning of hard tissues easier than the conventional method. Moreover, this method also does not require the time-consuming chemical fixation and/or decalcification process. Kawamoto method involves the use of the adhesive plastic film instead of a cover glass where the thin tissue sections are attached efficiently at low temperatures (-25°C). Furthermore, the histological method preserves the enzymatic activity in the fresh sections in comparison to that of chemically-treated tissue sections. In fact, we used this Kawamoto’s film method in one of our researches in which drug repositioning was employed for cartilage regeneration. Some of the Kawamoto-processed tissue sections are featured in this review article. Therefore, the application of this tissue preparation technique allowed effective and histological and histochemical studies within a shorter preparation time with ease and convenience. In the future, this Kawamoto method may offer further applications in the preparation of a more diverse tissues and samples not only in the preclinical but also in the clinical studies.