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Microtomy applications for materials science
Standard sample preparation techniques of various metals, composites, ceramics and polymer specimens can be very time consuming (such as dimpling and ion milling etc.), yet still introroduce artifacts during specimen preparation. With many of these materials numerous hours and sometimes even days can be spent preparing samples for TEM studies.
P. F. Lloyd, R.E. Omlor
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Microtomy: Cutting Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Sections [PDF]
Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPE) still plays an important role in biobanking, since it is comparatively easy to obtain and store in comparison to fresh frozen tissue. They are stored as paraffin or FFPE blocks. Unstained slides derived from FFPE blocks may be used for hematoxylin and eosin histology, special stains, immunohistochemistry,
Lee-Cyn Ang, Joanne S. Sy
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Microtomy of Reinforced Polymer Scaffolds
Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2012Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, July 29 – August 2, 2012.
Paiyz E. Mikael+5 more
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Microtomy: Paraffin and Frozen
Lena T. Spencer, John D. Bancroft
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Cryostat Microtomy of Lung Tissue in an Expanded State
A technique is reported for cryostat sectioning of lung tissue in an expanded state for use in viral immunofluorescence studies. A 1:2 mixture of O.C.T. embedding compound and phosphate-buffered saline is injected intratracheally into fresh lung tissue. The lung tissue is frozen in liquid nitrogen and sectioned with a cryostat.
David D. Porter, Gregory A. Prince
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The influence of surface forces in microtomy [PDF]
Osborne O. Heard
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Applied Spectroscopy, 2021
There is a great need for the analysis of the chemical composition, structure, functional groups, and interactions at polymer-metal interfaces in terms of adhesion, corrosion, and insulation.
N. Baden
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There is a great need for the analysis of the chemical composition, structure, functional groups, and interactions at polymer-metal interfaces in terms of adhesion, corrosion, and insulation.
N. Baden
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Journal of Histotechnology, 2021
Cytology specimens and biopsy tissues are frequently small and pale, making them difficult to visualize grossly in paraffin. Ten dyes were assayed on small tissues to determine if specimen discernibility could be increased during the embedding and ...
Sheila L Criswell, Jada Sutton
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Cytology specimens and biopsy tissues are frequently small and pale, making them difficult to visualize grossly in paraffin. Ten dyes were assayed on small tissues to determine if specimen discernibility could be increased during the embedding and ...
Sheila L Criswell, Jada Sutton
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Microtomy for paraffin and frozen sections
Bancroft's Theory and Practice of Histological Techniques, 2019Lena T. Spencer
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2021
Microfibers are one of the most abundant microplastic particle types found in the environment, where they cause negative impacts on organisms and possibly on human health.
C. Knauss, C. Dungan, Stuart A Lehmann
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Microfibers are one of the most abundant microplastic particle types found in the environment, where they cause negative impacts on organisms and possibly on human health.
C. Knauss, C. Dungan, Stuart A Lehmann
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