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    INTRODUÇÃO À HISTOLOGIA E HISTOTÉCNICAS
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) LONGUINI, Bárbara; GAMA, Cassio; MARTINS, Diego Relvas; GONÇALVES, Matheus Donizetti; MANCO, Nadson Harã; PASSOS, Rafael; VITOR, Victório Jordão; SOUZA, Carlos Alberto Colozzo De; SANTOS, Odair José dos; ROSSI, Cíntia Lima; ROSA, Ricardo Alexandre; SANTOS, Amilton Cesar dos
    The study of cells and tissues and the way in which these structures are organized is called Histology. All this study is done with the help of microscopes due to the small size of these cells. In view of the current scenario, we can say that the study of histology has received more and more importance, since with the advances in technology and medicine we have the possibility of creating countless possibilities and answers. Daily, several medical diagnoses are confirmed through biopsy, allowing us to study the cause of death and, through this study, perhaps, achieve advances, allowing that cause of death, perhaps, to be delayed or even cured.
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    INTRODUÇÃO DE HISTOTÉCNICAS
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) SOARES FILHO, Anor; GREGÓRIO, Gabriel; GREGÓRIO, Gustavo; GERES, Letícia Courelle; FERNANDES, Lorena; LEONARDO, Lucas; SOUZA, Carlos Alberto Colozzo De; SANTOS, Odair José dos; ROSSI, Cíntia Lima; ROSA, Ricardo Alexandre; SANTOS, Amilton Cesar dos
    Histology is responsible for studying the cells and tissues of the human body and the way these structures are organized for the formation of organs. For this, the aid of a microscope is necessary because they are small cellular dimensions. It is essential to know the research tools and methods to understand the functioning of the structures of cells, tissues and organs. The slightest error from collection to observation can fail the entire study. (JUNQUEIRA, L. C.; CARNEIRO, J. Basic histology. 13ed. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 2017. 1832p.).
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    MICROSCOPIA E HISTOTÉCNICAS
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) OLIVEIRA, Ana Laura Mello de; MULINA, Ana Lívia; PASSONI, Annalisa; STRACIERI, Gabrieli; FRIZO, Heloisa Nunes; CORRÊA, João Victor; SILVA, Livia Conceição de Mello; SILVA, Manuela Cabrera da; CARDOSO, Taynara; SILVA, Victória Pinheiro Carvalho; SOUZA, Carlos Alberto Colozzo De; SANTOS, Odair José dos; ROSSI, Cíntia Lima; ROSA, Ricardo Alexandre
    We see that histology studies the cells and the extracellular material that make up the tissues of the body, initially histology was limited by the limited capacity of the optical microscope, but over time electronic microscopes appeared that considerably expanded the field of study of histology. Therefore, this work intends to demonstrate the use of histological techniques for microscopic analysis. We can observe that the most used for this analysis is the optical microscope that leaves the structure of the sample more enlarged for better observation, for this process it is necessary to collect a sample of the tissue of such organism, which can be removed after the death of the “donor” which is called a necropsy, or during a biopsy. To avoid proliferation and prevent microorganism autolysis, preserving its real morphology, offering greater resistance for the next steps, then we perform cleavage, which consists of a process of reducing the dimensions of the fragments present in the collected sample. It is noteworthy that the microscopies in common use also include phase contrast microscopy, confocal microscopy, and transmission and scanning electron microscopy. identification, characterization, analysis and description of the structures of the numerous tissues and organs that make up the animal organism, also resulting in a diagnosis, through comparative studies of pathological and healthy tissues
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    PREPARAÇÃO DE MATERIAIS HISTOLÓGICOS
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-18) KUZUHARA, Douglas; VASCONCELOS, Fernando Augusto; MALAQUIAS, Kamille Cristine Santos; TEIXEIRA, Luiz Gabriel; QUIRINO, Maria Clara; ELIDIO, Maria Eduarda; RICARDO, Maria Eduarda; FERIAN, Rafaela de Souza; SOUZA, Carlos Alberto Colozzo De; SANTOS, Odair José dos; ROSSI, Cíntia Lima; ROSA, Ricardo Alexandre; SANTOS, Amilton Cesar dos
    Material collection consists of removing tissue samples from a given organism. Collection can be done when the organism is still alive, through biopsy or during surgery; or even after death, during necropsy of animals or humans. This method consists of obtaining very thin sections of organ fragments, so thin that light can pass through them. When a tissue is removed from your body, it begins an autolysis process, so that this does not occur, we have the fixation process that interrupts this self-destruction, prevents the proliferation of micro-organism colonies and guarantees the quality of the tissue for further research.
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    Projeto integrado em saúde e bioquímica: laboratório clinico e sustentabilidade
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-06-30) CARVALHO, Ana julia Trevisan; JACINTO, Fellipe augusto; PEREIRA, Maiara Soares; Monica, PASSONI; MERLI, Paulo Tarso; SOUZA, Carlos Alberto Colozzo de; SANTOS, Odair José dos; ROSSI, Cíntia Lima; ROSA, Ricardo Alexandre; SANTOS, Amilton Cesar dos
    The incessant search for quality of life and a cleaner environment makes Sustainability is an extremely important tool in the society we live in. To the cities are increasingly polluted and this is easily noticed. the amount of garbage has grown considerably, toxic substances are disposed of along the domestic sewer and even outdoors, in addition to the clouds of smoke that hang in the air, contributing to the increase in respiratory diseases. Faced with so much negative impact, citizens have charged from companies and public spheres, improvement actions to control and reduce of this scenario. Aware of their responsibilities and positioning themselves as a social organization, some companies have adhered to sustainability actions to seek a balance with the environment. Waste management has been shown to be a alternative to be incorporated into business processes, in order to minimize the impacts generated by the activity, promoting the management of corporate waste and the elimination of material waste, promoting recycling and correct disposal.

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