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The Tissue Sectioning Blog

Learn more about tissue sectioning from the experts at Precisionary Instruments. We cover all facets of tissue section including applications, best practices and advancements in the field.

Spotlight on the Kolb Lab: Advancing Pulmonary Research with the Compresstome Vibratome

About the Kolb Lab The Kolb lab, located at the Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health at

Understanding Immunohistochemistry Tools: Comparing Vibratomes, Rotary Microtomes, and Cryostats

Hi there! As Chief Scientific Officer at Precisionary Instruments, I’ve had the privilege of working with

Lab Spotlight: Professor Sindy Tang at Stanford University

At Precisionary Instruments, we’re thrilled to shine a spotlight on innovative labs around the world that

What is the Difference Between On-Slide Staining vs. Free-Floating Staining?

Artificial Cerebrospinal Fluid (ACSF) is an essential buffer solution widely used in electrophysiology experiments, particularly to

Advances in Tissue Sectioning: Transitioning from Sliding Microtomes to Modern Vibratomes and Cryostats

Artificial Cerebrospinal Fluid (ACSF) is an essential buffer solution widely used in electrophysiology experiments, particularly to

Can I (and How Do I) Use Frozen Tissue to Be Cut on a Vibratome?

Artificial Cerebrospinal Fluid (ACSF) is an essential buffer solution widely used in electrophysiology experiments, particularly to
Understanding ACSF

Understanding ACSF: A Crucial Solution for Electrophysiology and Acute Brain Slice Maintenance

Artificial Cerebrospinal Fluid (ACSF) is an essential buffer solution widely used in electrophysiology experiments, particularly to

Understanding the Different Experimental Applications for Vibratomes vs. Microtomes (vs. Both)

Understanding the Different Experimental Applications for Vibratomes vs. Microtomes (vs. Both)

In the realm of scientific research—particularly in histology, neuroscience, and pathology—the precise sectioning of biological samples

Vibrating Microtome and Vibratome

Vibrating Microtome vs. Vibratome: Understanding the Similarities and Differences

If you’re involved in tissue sectioning, you’ve probably heard the terms “vibrating microtome” and “vibratome” thrown

High-Throughput Tissue Sectioning

Vibratome for High-Throughput Tissue Sectioning

Vibratome for High-Throughput Tissue Sectioning Have you ever wanted to make one cut and get enough

Lab Spotlight: Dr. Lingyan Shi

Lab Spotlight: Dr. Lingyan Shi and the Laboratory of Optical Bioimaging and Spectroscopy at UC San Diego

Visualizing Metabolic Changes in Aging and Diseases “Our goal is to develop and apply new ultrafast

University Hospital Würzburg

Compresstome Vibrating Microtome Empowers Cutting-Edge Neuroscience Research at University Hospital Würzburg

Leading the charge in innovative neuroscience research is Prof. Carsten Hagemann, heading the Section Experimental Neurosurgery

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