Tissue microarray (TMA) methodology allows the concomitant analysis of hundreds of tissue specimens arrayed in the same manner on a recipient block. Subsequently, all samples can be processed under identical conditions, such as antigen retrieval procedure, reagent concentrations, incubation times with antibodies/probes, and escaping the inter-assays variability. Therefore, the use of TMA has revolutionized histopathology translational research projects and has become a tool very often used for putative biomarker investigations. TMAs are particularly relevant for large scale analysis of a defined disease entity. In the course of these exploratory studies, rare subpopulations can be discovered or identified. This can refer to subsets of patie...
In this era of modern revolutionisation in the field of medical laboratory technology, everyone is a...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Tissue microarray is widely used in histopathology and biomedical re...
Tissue microarray (TMA) technology allows rapid visualization of molecular targets in thousands of t...
Tissue microarray (TMA) methodology allows the concomitant analysis of hundreds of tissue specimens ...
Tissue microarrays (TMAs) are produced by taking small punches from a series of paraffin-embedded (d...
It has taken a while for tissue microarrays (TMAs) to finally find their way into cytopathology. Twe...
It is now almost 20 years since tissue microarrays (TMAs) were first described by Kononen and collea...
ology has accelerated tissue analysis by in situ technologies. This technology allows rapid evaluati...
Tissue microarrays (TMAs) are an ordered array of tissue cores on a glass slide. They permit immunoh...
Assorted Archetypal Tissue Analysis, commonly known as Tissue Microarray (TMA) technology is a highl...
Tissue microarrays are a recent innovation in the field of pathology. They were originally designed ...
The tissue microarray (TMA) of Kononen et al. is an extension of an idea originally devel-oped by Ba...
Biomarker research relies on tissue microarrays (TMA). TMAs are produced by repeated transfer of sma...
Tissue microarray (TMA) technologies have been developed over the last years, mainly to identify bio...
Background: Tissue microarray (TMA) technology allows rapid visualization of molecular markers by im...
In this era of modern revolutionisation in the field of medical laboratory technology, everyone is a...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Tissue microarray is widely used in histopathology and biomedical re...
Tissue microarray (TMA) technology allows rapid visualization of molecular targets in thousands of t...
Tissue microarray (TMA) methodology allows the concomitant analysis of hundreds of tissue specimens ...
Tissue microarrays (TMAs) are produced by taking small punches from a series of paraffin-embedded (d...
It has taken a while for tissue microarrays (TMAs) to finally find their way into cytopathology. Twe...
It is now almost 20 years since tissue microarrays (TMAs) were first described by Kononen and collea...
ology has accelerated tissue analysis by in situ technologies. This technology allows rapid evaluati...
Tissue microarrays (TMAs) are an ordered array of tissue cores on a glass slide. They permit immunoh...
Assorted Archetypal Tissue Analysis, commonly known as Tissue Microarray (TMA) technology is a highl...
Tissue microarrays are a recent innovation in the field of pathology. They were originally designed ...
The tissue microarray (TMA) of Kononen et al. is an extension of an idea originally devel-oped by Ba...
Biomarker research relies on tissue microarrays (TMA). TMAs are produced by repeated transfer of sma...
Tissue microarray (TMA) technologies have been developed over the last years, mainly to identify bio...
Background: Tissue microarray (TMA) technology allows rapid visualization of molecular markers by im...
In this era of modern revolutionisation in the field of medical laboratory technology, everyone is a...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Tissue microarray is widely used in histopathology and biomedical re...
Tissue microarray (TMA) technology allows rapid visualization of molecular targets in thousands of t...