Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues have long served as invaluable resources in biomedical research, particularly in clinical and translational studies. Despite the inherent challenges ...
For decades, formalin-fixing paraffin-embedding has been the preferred method for preserving biological samples for diagnostic research. Formalin is relatively inexpensive and can be used to preserve ...
For more than a century, the preferred method for long-term preservation of samples involves fixing fresh tissue in an embalming fluid called formalin and embedding the tissue in paraffin wax. That ...
In order to understand brain diseases, neuroscientists try to untangle the intricate nerve fibre labyrinth of our brain. Before analysing brain tissue under a microscope, it is often soaked in ...
Researchers demonstrate improved spatial mapping technology that enhances transcript detection, identifies key tumor cell ...
The way a patient’s tumor tissue is preserved after surgery is not a logistical afterthought. It is a meaningful pre-analytic variable that can influence the quality of the genomic information.” — Dr.
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