
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.
Upgrade your tissue culture room by getting accurate cell counts quickly, and recording results digitally. The Scepter™ 3.0 handheld cell counter combines smart capabilities with the Coulter impedance principal to hand you precise, consistent counts ...
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The MACSQuant® Tyto® Cell Sorter brings a gentler, safer, and sterile flow sorting technology to your lab. With the microchip technology at its heart, cells will no longer be exposed to electrical charge, decompression, and fluidic systems....
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Use the HistoGel to save money rather than using other methods. It's easy to get good tissue slices for microscopy without any struggles.
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With this Leica vibratome, it is very easy to take sections of the fixed brain tissue sample. This vibratome uses a vibrating principle to section the brain and can give quality sections up to 5 micron thickness. Very easy to use and clean up, unlike...
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