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Tissue sectioning is a process used in biotechnology to prepare tissue samples for microscopic examination. It involves cutting thin slices of tissue, typically from a block of frozen tissue, and mounting them on a microscope slide. This process is used to study the structure and composition of tissue samples, and to diagnose diseases. It is also used in research to study the effects of drugs and other treatments on tissue samples.
Tissue sectioning is a critical step in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases, and is used in a variety of medical fields, including pathology, histology, and cytology. It is also used in research to study the effects of drugs and other treatments on tissue samples.
The tissue sectioning market is a growing field, with a variety of companies offering products and services. Companies such as Leica Biosystems, Sakura Finetek, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Carl Zeiss Microscopy offer a range of products and services related to tissue sectioning. Other companies, such as Histo-Tec, provide specialized services for tissue sectioning. Show Less Read more