Histology
Often called microscopic anatomy and histochemistry, histology allows for the visualization of tissue structure and characteristic changes the tissue may have undergone. Creative Bioarray offers an extensive collection of histology resources, including frozen and paraffin-embedded tissues, immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence (IF), and tissue microarrays.
Histological Staining Techniques: From Traditional Chemical Staining to Immunohistochemistry
Tag: Staining
Details: Staining is a crucial step in histology to enhance the visibility of the fine structures of tissues. It increases the contrast of cells and their components, making them clearer for observation and analysis under a microscope.
Modern Histological Techniques
Tag: Histological Techniques
Details: Modern histological methods have significantly improved our ability to study the biology of tissues and cells.
From Specimen to Slide: Core Methods in Histological Practice
Tag: Sample Processing & Sectioning
Details: Uncover the critical journey from specimen to slide with this exploration of core histological methods, revealing how these techniques transform raw samples into valuable diagnostic and research tools.
Instructions for Tumour Tissue Collection, Storage and Dissociation
Tag: Tumour tissues
Details: Effective tumor tissue collection, storage, and dissociation are critical components in cancer research and clinical diagnostics.
Tips for Choosing the Right Protease Inhibitor
Tag: Protease inhibitor
Details: Protease inhibitors are essential tools in biological research and clinical applications, used to prevent the activity of proteases-enzymes that degrade proteins.
Cell and Tissue Fixation
Tag: Fixation
Details: To ensure that the antibody is free access to its antigen, the cells must be fixed and permeabilized. The fixation methods are generally classified into two classes organic solvents and cross-linking reagents.
Immunohistochemistry Controls
Tag: IHC
Details: Appropriate controls are critical for the accurate interpretation of IHC/ICC results. When designing your IHC experiment, it is important to include positive and negative controls.
Immunohistochemistry Troubleshooting
Tag: IHC
Details: Immunohistochemistry is a complex experiment with multiple parameters that need to be considered and optimized.
Stains Used in Histology
Tag: Staining
Details: Staining is widely used in histopathology and diagnosis, as it allows for the identification of abnormalities in cell count and structure under the microscope.
Microscope Platforms
Tag: Microscopy and imaging
Details: Microscope platforms enable scientists and researchers to capture detailed images of biological specimens, uncovering intricate details that were previously inaccessible.
Cell Lysates: Composition, Properties, and Preparation
Tag: Cell lysates
Details: Cell lysates, a fundamental resource in life science research, serve as a window into the intricate composition and properties of cellular components.
Overview of the FFPE Cell Pellet Product Lines
Tag: FFPE cell pellet
Details: Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) cell pellets are crucial in preserving cellular structures and molecular components for long-term storage and analysis.
Fluorescent Nuclear Staining Dyes
Tag: Nuclear staining
Details: Fluorescent nuclear staining dyes have revolutionized the field of cellular biology by providing researchers with powerful tools to visualize and study the intricate architecture of the cell nucleus.
Mitochondrial Staining
Tag: Staining
Details: Researchers often turn to a technique known as mitochondrial staining to effectively study and visualize the structure and functions of mitochondria.
Multiple Animal Tissue Arrays
Tag: Tissue Arrays
Details: Multiple animal tissue arrays represent a powerful platform for the simultaneous analysis of diverse tiss e samples from different animal species.