Different methods for snap freezing surgical human tissue specimens exist. At pathology institutes with higher work loads, solid carbon dioxide, freezing sprays, and cryostat freezing are commonly used as coolants for diagnosing frozen tissue sections, whereas for tissue banking, liquid nitrogen or isopentane cooled with liquid nitrogen is preferred. Freezing tissues for diagnostic and research purposes are therefore often time consuming, laborious, even hazardous, and not user friendly. In tissue banks, frozen tissue samples are stored in cryovials, capsules, cryomolds, or cryocassettes. Tissues are additionally embedded using freezing media or wrapped in plastic bags or aluminum foils to prevent desiccation. The latter method aggravates e...
Freeze-etching technique combined with a simple rapid freezing method is described. The freezing of ...
A microbiopsy system for fast excision and transfer of biological specimens from donor to high-press...
<p>Purpose: to create a protocol for complex cryoconservation of blood vessels in polydimethylsiloxa...
Skeletal muscle is a unique tissue because of its structure and function, which requires specific pr...
INTRODUCTIONCryosections are rapidly and relatively easily prepared prior to fixation, and they prov...
Well preserved frozen biospecimens are ideal for evaluating the genome, transcriptome, and proteome....
A number of diseases is associated with changes in ion and/or water distribution at the tissue or ce...
Cryosurgery denotes the therapeutic ablation of tissues by cold. Its use was first described by Arn...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of five different cryopreservation protocols o...
A fresh and frozen high-quality patient bio-sample is required in molecular medicine for the identif...
Cryopreservation of tissue slices greatly facilitates their use in drug metabolism research, leading...
Studies using fresh-frozen tissue samples originating from different centres, as is often the case i...
INTRODUCTION: The Frozen section procedure is a laboratory procedure to perform rapid microscopic p...
1. Cryopreservation of precision-cut tissue slices (PCTS) would have many advantages for drug develo...
What we will explain in detail is the technique we have developed to actually use cryopreserved tiss...
Freeze-etching technique combined with a simple rapid freezing method is described. The freezing of ...
A microbiopsy system for fast excision and transfer of biological specimens from donor to high-press...
<p>Purpose: to create a protocol for complex cryoconservation of blood vessels in polydimethylsiloxa...
Skeletal muscle is a unique tissue because of its structure and function, which requires specific pr...
INTRODUCTIONCryosections are rapidly and relatively easily prepared prior to fixation, and they prov...
Well preserved frozen biospecimens are ideal for evaluating the genome, transcriptome, and proteome....
A number of diseases is associated with changes in ion and/or water distribution at the tissue or ce...
Cryosurgery denotes the therapeutic ablation of tissues by cold. Its use was first described by Arn...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of five different cryopreservation protocols o...
A fresh and frozen high-quality patient bio-sample is required in molecular medicine for the identif...
Cryopreservation of tissue slices greatly facilitates their use in drug metabolism research, leading...
Studies using fresh-frozen tissue samples originating from different centres, as is often the case i...
INTRODUCTION: The Frozen section procedure is a laboratory procedure to perform rapid microscopic p...
1. Cryopreservation of precision-cut tissue slices (PCTS) would have many advantages for drug develo...
What we will explain in detail is the technique we have developed to actually use cryopreserved tiss...
Freeze-etching technique combined with a simple rapid freezing method is described. The freezing of ...
A microbiopsy system for fast excision and transfer of biological specimens from donor to high-press...
<p>Purpose: to create a protocol for complex cryoconservation of blood vessels in polydimethylsiloxa...