Tag: Histological Staining
Advancing skin research depends on high-quality tissue samples, and a recent study (Ziolkowski et al. from Science Advances) is a great example of how innovative sectioning techniques can make a big difference. This team of researchers set out to better understand touch detection in skin tissue, and to do that, they needed clear, precise sections […]
Written by Abby Chu on March 21, 2025
Artificial Cerebrospinal Fluid (ACSF) is an essential buffer solution widely used in electrophysiology experiments, particularly to keep acute brain slices alive during research. This solution closely mimics the natural cerebrospinal fluid found in the brain and is designed to maintain neuronal viability and function during experiments like patch-clamp recordings. In this article, we’ll explore the importance of ACSF, its composition, and practical tips to optimize its use.
Written by Abby Chu on October 31, 2024