Introduction to microtomy
The ability to cut sections from paraffinised blocks of tissue is a routine procedure within pathology laboratories and a valuable skill for research histologists. During a break in teaching I managed to cut a few decent sections. Experts will no doubt see the flaws in my technique, but this video demonstrates the basics for those looking to get started.

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Histology Fundamentals: The Complete Overview

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AIDPATH - HISTOLOGICAL TISSUE SAMPLE PREPARATION

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Microscope tutorial - Troubleshooting the Van Gieson stain

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Microscope tutorial - troubleshooting PAS stains

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Immunohistochemistry Protocol for Paraffin embedded Tissue Sections

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Histology - Microtome Training

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Basic Microsuture Technique

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How To Clean A Microscope | Eyepiece | Objective | ABBE Condenser | Base Lens | Camera

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🔬 033 - Different types of microtomes for microscopy

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The H&E Staining Protocol

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Histology Slide Preparation

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Microtome Techniques

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Preparation of frozen tissue sections (Cryotomy)

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The PAS Staining protocol

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Tissue Processing For Light Microscopy

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Embedding Techniques for Histotechs: How to Properly Embed Tissue

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Gordon & Sweets silver impregnation technique for demonstration of reticular fibers in tissue

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Tips & Tricks for Microtomy

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