Tissue dissection, slicing, preparation, probing, staining, and analysis require tools that reliably produce high-quality samples. Histology equipment for these experimental segments can be compared on our site for price and suitability. Any histology procedure involves embedding tissue followed by a slicing or chopping step for slide preparation. Microtomes, cryostats, freezing stages, and tissue choppers are available, as well as blades that cut embedded tissue to the desired thickness. Additionally, staining tools, such as automated stainers, are available for immunohistochemistry that is performed simultaneously. Many histology experiments require perfusion; perfusion systems and chambers are listed for easy evaluation. Successfully completing any histology procedure can be accomplished by preparing your lab with the right equipment that will prepare and analyze your samples simply and accurately.
For the detection of microglia in mouse and human brain and spinal cord tissues,...
Anti-E-cadherin monoclonal antibody is used in Western blotting and IHC with ...
Thursday, February 07, 2013
The benefits of using FFPE samples often outweigh this downsidse. You can extract and purify the RNA...
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
There are many advantages to using a confocal rather than a traditional widefield microscope. The ...
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Did you know that over half of the IHC antibodies on the market have cross-reactivity? Listen and learn about UltraMAB, a novel solution to this problem.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
The low-voltage, high-resolution scanning electron microscope. The Agilent 8500 FE-SEM has been optimized for low-voltage imaging, extremely high surface contrast, and resolution typically found only in much larger and more expensive field emission ...
Thursday, December 08, 2011
The Bio-Plex Suspension Array System is a flexible, easy-to-use multiplex Immunoassay system based on xMAP technology. The Bio-Plex system enables you to quantitate up to 100 different analytes from as little as 12.5ul of sample in about 3hours, ...
Friday, February 15, 2013
Urinary-tract infections are the second most common bacterial infection in humans, and many of them are recurrent. A study published by Cell Press on ...
Friday, February 15, 2013
Restoring vision might sometimes be as simple as turning out the lights. That's according to a study reported on February 14 in Current Biology, a ...
Thursday, February 07, 2013
Here's another reason why you should include olive oil in your diet: A new research report published in the Journal of Leukocyte Biology suggests that...