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- The frozen section procedure is a pathological laboratory procedure to perform rapid microscopic analysis of a specimen. It is used most often in oncological...
- microscope. Similar to the frozen section procedure emplo**** in medicine, cryosectioning is a method to rapidly freeze, cut, and mount sections of tissue for...
- conjunction with dry ice or liquid nitrogen, to freeze tissues for cryosectioning in histology. Isopentane is a major component (sometimes 30% or more)...
- RNA quantification and spatial resolution. It is also based on tissue cryosectioning with further RNA sequencing of individual sections, yielding genome-wide...
- In molecular biology, genome architecture mapping (GAM) is a cryosectioning method to map colocalized DNA regions in a ligation independent manner. It...
- determining the biodistribution of alpha radionuclides using whole-body cryosectioning and alpha-track autoradiography Archived 2013-10-14 at the Wayback Machine...
- measures 3D distances of chromatin and DNA in the genome by combining cryosectioning, the process of cutting a strip from the nucleus to examine the DNA...
- Mizutani Y et al. Journal of Visualized Experiments (133) e57475). SAMPLE: Cryosectioned free-floating DDY mouse jejunum (green: phospho-Girdin at tyrosine 1798...
- department's services include tissue fixation and processing, paraffin and cryosectioning, common and advanced histological stains, as well as immunohistochemistry...
- a matrix in genome architecture mapping where scientists are using cryosectioning to find colocalization between DNA regions, genomes, and/or alleles...