Most clinical tissue samples are preserved using formalin fixation followed by embedding in paraffin. By some estimates, almost 90% of tissue sections are prepared using this methodology. Although ...
Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues are the most widely used clinical sample types in histology and molecular diagnosis. However, due to RNA degradation and protein crosslinking, FFPE ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has transformed genomic research and clinical diagnostics by enabling rapid, high-throughput analysis of genetic material. The application of NGS to formalin-fixed ...
Introduction of a FFPE workflow extends the tissue proteomics applications of PreOmics’ unique BeatBox™ technology Launch of novel FFPE workflow enables high-throughput, robust and fast processing of ...
Bruker announced that it has expanded its license agreement with 3M for processing of FFPE tissue sections. Mass spectrometric imaging by MALDI-TOF (MALDI Imaging) is a technology with great potential ...
Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues have long served as invaluable resources in biomedical research, particularly in clinical and translational studies. Despite the inherent challenges ...
BioEcho Life Sciences, a leading provider of innovative molecular biology solutions, announces the launch of its EchoLUTION FFPE RNA Kit, offering researchers a simplified protocol and superior RNA ...
The two main fixation formats used by researchers are formalin fixation followed by paraffin embedding (FFPE) or snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen (referred to as Fresh Frozen or FF). There is less of a ...
In order to truly understand cell biology, researchers need easy-to-use tools that preserve the natural complexity of tissues while capturing the nuances of gene and protein expression. Vizgen’s in ...