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Tissue preparation and analysis

Cell & tissue imaging Histology Tissue preparation and analysis

Service description

Histology refers to the process of imaging tissue section by exploiting different principles of staining: specific dyes, antibody or nucleic acid probes. Experimental procedure includes tissue slicing, sample preparation, staining and image collection. Histology is widely used in the diagnosis of abnormal cells and in understanding the distribution in cells of specific molecular markers.

Materials to provide

S• •amples (fixed/unfixed cells, tissues or slides)
• Sample description
• Slide preparation protocol (antigen retrieval, immunostaining, etc.)
• Antibody for immunostaining and conditions if known
• Additional treatment requirements
Further details on the project may be requested directly by the expert. You will be able to exchange directly with the experts after filling in the form below.

Delivrable(s)

  • Fixing samples
  • Cut, prepare and mount on slide
  • Dye stain
  • IHC staining
  • In situ hybridation
  • High-resolution pictures and/or slide scanning
  • Fully detailed preparation protocol
  • Report and results analysis
  • Study following the specifications validated with the Expert

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