Preparation of frozen tissue sections (Cryotomy)
While the sectioning of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue is the norm in most histology laboratories, sectioning of freshly-frozen tissue supports specialised tests in a fraction of the time. This video discussed these concepts while demonstrating the operation of a cryostat.

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Histology - Cryostat Training

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Introduction to microtomy

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How Pathologists do Frozen Sections - Real-time Experience at USAFA

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Microscope tutorial - Troubleshooting the Van Gieson stain

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Introduction to Suture

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E12.5 Mouse Brain Cryosectioned and Flash Freezed

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Cryostat Tutorial

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Immunohistochemistry Protocol for Paraffin embedded Tissue Sections

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Tissue Processing For Light Microscopy

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Microscope tutorial - How to stain with H&E

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A man hiked in the woods. Every brain cell got cooked.

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Histology Slide Preparation

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Cryosectioning of Fixed and Frozen Tissue

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