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Color Matters: 10 tips for getting the most from Tissue Marking Dyes.
Tissue Marking Dyes may seem like a simple part of the grossing workfl …
Don’t Lose the Nail: Tips for processing, sectioning, and staining challenging nail specimens.
You’ve got the section. It looks perfect. Then somewhere between …
Paraffin removal after embedding.
Best practices to protect cassette identification.
Excessive par …
Every Cell Matters - The importance of standardization in cell block preparation.
Cell blocks are an essential part of many pathology workflows, transfo …
Why mentorship matters in histology.
In histology, real expertise isn’t learned from&n …
High-Profile vs. Low-Profile Blades: Does the choice change the result?
When I first started in histology and learned to section tis …
Schiff’s Reagent (PAS): Don’t let your stain ghost you- if it’s not pink, rethink!
What it Does
Schiff's Reagent reacts with aldehydes to prod …
Large format, complete cases.
We’ve all had that piece of tissue that is too big to fit into a …
Amyloid Sections Washing Off? Let’s get to the bottom of this tricky stain.
Have you ever wondered how an 8–10 µm amyloid section …
Thinking of going xylene-free? Here’s what labs should know.
Histotechs know the dangers and health risks associated with xylene, a …
Manual vs. Semi-Auto Microtomes: Why the small difference makes a big impact.
Manual microtomes have long been a reliable choice in histology labs, …
Inspection Coming! 10 steps to help prepare for CAP/CLIA inspections.
Is inspection season approaching and you’re starting t …