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Large format histology, why thinner is better!
Large format histology allows pathologists to better examine tissue in …
Why choose on-demand over batch printing?
On Demand vs. Batch Printing
Improve patient safety with the use of O …
Are your slides sticky enough for tricky tissues?
ObjectivesEvaluate and compare the tissue adhesion performance of slid …
Choosing the right slides for your printer.
Highest quality slide printing enhances specimen identification.
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Assessing cassette printer reliability.
Rigorously tested for your peace of mind.
StatLab Cassette Printers te …
Spill response in the histology lab.
Working in a histology lab means working with all kinds of harsh chemi …
Assessing cassette reliability.
PiSmart cassettes deliver consistent and reliable performance.
Backgro …
Choosing the right cover glass.
Elevating automated workflows and digital pathology performance.
Backg …
Self-care in the histology lab: Burn-out is real, but so are breaks.
In the fast-paced world of histology, stress and burnout are daily rea …
Validation, verification, or optimization? Don’t guess – here’s how to get it right!
A pathologist just asked you to bring in a new antibody or special sta …
Taming tricky tissues at microtomy.
Ever had that fatty piece of tissue that hits the water bath and &ldqu …
Adhesion slides: Stick with any, or pick the right one?
Are all adhesion slides created equal? We’re all familiar with a …