Patch-clamp electrophysiology is a powerful technique used by neurophysiologists to investigate the electrical properties of neurons. Central to this process is the preparation of acute
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Electrophysiology is the study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues, and how these properties generate and propagate electrical signals in the body.
Microtome, vibratome, vibrating microtome…you’ve heard so many different terms for this type of laboratory equipment. Let us help you clear up any confusions in terminology!
Plant Tissue for Research Today, let’s dive into the world of plant tissue research! Did you know that methods and techniques for studying plant and
How do I embed and cut great spinal cord slice? You asked, and we listened! We realized that embedding spinal cord tissue for cutting slices
We would like to announce a new accessory addition to the Compresstome vibrating microtome! Each Compresstome uses a blade holder. Our usual blade holder requires
One of the most frequently asked questions that we get is: “What is the advantage of the Compresstome® compared to other slicers?” The vast majority
This week, we want to start a discussion on why we use animal models in research. In addition, we want to show you some of
Compresstome® Tissue Slicer Buffer Trays Although all Compresstome models come standard with a polycarbonate buffer tray. We also offer additional options to suit various experimental
Compresstome Auto Zero-Z® Patented Technology The majority of Compresstome® vibrating microtome models are equipped with our patented Auto Zero-Z® technology. What does this mean? This