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pathoDISCO-HE: Towards light sheet microscopy enabled volumetric histopathology of human gliomas

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Histologic Pitfalls in the Mohs Technique

Dermatologic Clinics, 2011
The success of the Mohs procedure depends on the reliability of each step in the technique. Pitfalls in histologic preparation of the tissue specimens may occur during debulking, excising, orienting, creating the map, sectioning, inking, tissue flattening and freezing, cutting, slide fixation, staining, and mapping the tumor.
Navid Bouzari   +2 more
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Basic Histological Techniques for Planarians

2018
The chapter provides a concise account of collecting techniques, and basic histological techniques for investigating planarians, intended for use by practicing scientists and postgraduate students new to the field. Selected hands-on methods are described that will lead to well-stained preparations suitable for light microscopic examination for ...
Winsor, Leigh, Sluys, Ronald
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Histological Techniques for Electron Microscopy

JAMA, 1961
As pointed out by the author, the most efficient, effective, and stimulating way to learn the techniques of electron microscopy is to serve an apprenticeship in an established "teaching laboratory." For many, however, this is impossible; and it is they who will find this practical handbook invaluable.
Quentin N. Myrvik, Daniel C. Pease
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Introduction to Histological Techniques

2019
The development of histological techniques for the past five centuries was propelled by the invention of the microscope and the improvement of its magnification and resolution. The greatest improvement of methods, allowing observation of plant and animal tissues, dates from the 18th and 19th centuries; whereas in the 20th century mainly the development
Anna Pecio, Rafal P. Piprek
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Histological Technique in Routine Histopathology

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1981
"Routine technique" means fixation in aqueous formaldehyde, embedding in paraffin, and staining with hematoxylin and eosin. A wide variety of procedure are included within this frame, some resulting in excellent preparations, others, although sometimes presented in scientific publications, giving slides which are virtually useless for the purpose of ...
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Histological and Histochemical Staining Techniques [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Section staining is the most fascinating part in preparation of specimens for microscopy. Though proper sectioning method is important, careful selection, utilisation of proper stain and suitable staining method are also the most crucial steps in microscopic study of crude drugs and their powder material.
Kishor Burade   +2 more
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