Precisionary Instruments supports Visikol’s cell culture assay services. Using the Compresstome® vibrating microtome model VF-310-0Z, Visikol is able to make precision cut tissue slice models to further their 3D cell culture model research. Find out more below! Visikol Leverages Precisionary’s Compresstome® to offer Precision Cut Liver Assays Visikol, a leading provider of advanced [...]
Category Archives: Vibrating Microtome
Our webinar on November 2, 2020 focused on a step-by-step introduction to slicing tissue on the cryostat. This is where you can learn how to perform frozen tissue sectioning techniques. This webinar was presented by Catherine McLeod, who has worked in anatomic pathology since 2007. How to access the first webinar If you were [...]
Explore our References database We want to announce a simple, expedient and easy way to search for all publications that reference the Compresstome tissue slicer! Have you ever wanted to see what other research labs are doing, and how they work with a Compresstome? On our website, click the tab called “Research Areas” [...]
Referencing the Compresstome or Cryostat First of all, congratulations on your upcoming publication! Since our company’s launch in 2004, more than 400 peer-reviewed articles have been published by labs that have used the Compresstome tissue slicer. We are proud to support scientists around the world in their endeavors. Why do we care about [...]
Launching our new webinar series We are delighted to announce that Precisionary Instruments is launching a new webinar series. To help scientists during a time of remote and distanced learning, we aim to have our webinars provide relevant and up-to-date topics of discussion. This webinar was FREE. Our first webinar was on September 3, 2020 [...]
As the number of Compresstome® vibrating microtome users expand around the world, we would like to showcase some of their research work with you! This week, we feature the research of Professor Daniel Madison from Stanford University. The Compresstome® Vibrating Microtome in the Madison Lab: The Madison lab prepares slices of rodent hippocampus and performs […]