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  2. Gross processing - Wikipedia

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    Gross examination of a kidney (right of image) with a renal oncocytoma (left of image).. Gross processing, "grossing" or "gross pathology" is the process by which pathology specimens undergo examination with the bare eye to obtain diagnostic information, as well as cutting and tissue sampling in order to prepare material for subsequent microscopic examination.

  3. Microtechnique - Wikipedia

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    This process usually consists of steps of infiltration, embedding, sectioning, affixing and processing the sections. [26] Followed by the initial stage, fixation, the next step is dehydration, which removes the water in the tissue using alcohol. [27] Then the tissue can be infiltrated and embedded with wax.

  4. Quality control in tissue engineering - Wikipedia

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    Careful and detailed documentation concerning the characteristics of the starting materials (e.g. history of the cell line derivation and cell banking) and manufacturing process steps (e.g. procurement of tissue or cells and manipulation) must be maintained. The cellular part of every cell-based medicinal product must be characterized in terms ...

  5. Frozen section procedure - Wikipedia

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    The microtome device that cold cuts thin blocks of frozen tissue is called a cryotome. [2] The quality of the slides produced by frozen section is of lower quality than formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue processing. While diagnosis can be rendered in many cases, fixed tissue processing is preferred in many conditions for more accurate ...

  6. Tissue engineering - Wikipedia

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    Micro-mass cultures of C3H-10T1/2 cells at varied oxygen tensions stained with Alcian blue. A commonly applied definition of tissue engineering, as stated by Langer [3] and Vacanti, [4] is "an interdisciplinary field that applies the principles of engineering and life sciences toward the development of biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve [Biological tissue] function or a ...

  7. Histology - Wikipedia

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    Items used for submitting specimens: (Biopsy) wrap, (biopsy) sponge, (tissue processing) cassette and (biopsy) bag. Selection is the choice of relevant tissue in cases where it is not necessary to put the entire original tissue mass through further processing. The remainder may remain fixed in case it needs to be examined at a later time.

  8. Fixation (histology) - Wikipedia

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    The sample of tissue is immersed in fixative solution for a set period of time. The fixative solution must have a volume at least 10 times greater than the volume of the tissue. [6] In order for fixation to be successful, the fixative must diffuse throughout the entire tissue, so tissue size and density, as well as type of fixative must be ...

  9. Tissue clearing - Wikipedia

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    That is, light can pass into and out of the cleared tissue freely, allowing one to see the structures deep within the tissue without physically cutting it open. Many tissue clearing methods exist, each with different strengths and weaknesses. [2] [4] Some are generally applicable, while others are designed for specific applications. [4]