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Compresstome Tissue Sectioning Device Now Available

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Compresstome Tissue Sectioning Device Now Available

By Glen Marrs
On August 10, 2015November 5, 2015

The Compresstome tissue sectioning device offers an alternative to vibratome slicing, and features superior tissue block support and sectioning in the range of 30-500um thickness. This technique is suitable for live or fixed, non-frozen tissues.

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