Identification point difference between calcified and decalcified bone
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Calcified bone is black and a rim of osteoid on the surface of the trabeculae is stained blue as are the components of the bone marrow. ... Much more commonly bone and other calcified specimens are decalcified (demineralised) following fixation and processed using a standard method to produce paraffin sections.
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