Histologic

Cryotomy

Mounting and Storing Frozen Tissue Specimens.

Marie I. Doman, Department of Oral Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195. October 1975;V(4):73.

Gum Tragacanth — An Aid to Frozen Sectioning.

October 1977;VII(4):104.

Additional Information on Cleaning Tissue Cassettes.

Ann F. Racow, Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Massachusetts 01915. October 1977;VII(4):104.

Preparation of Ultrathin Mucosa for Cryostat Sectioning.

A. Papadakou, Associate Professor, Dental School, University of Athens, Thivon 2, Goudi, Athens, Greece. 10th Anniversary Issue 1980;13.

Muscle Quenching with Liquid Nitrogen and Talcum Powder.

Leonard Noble, Venkata Challa, M.D., North Carolina Baptist Hospitals, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103. July 1981;XI(3):164.

Muscle Quenching With Liquid Nitrogen and Graphite.

Harley Sybers, M.D., Martha Vail, B.A., Christopher Myre, B.A., Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030. July 1982;XII(3):180.

New Fixative for Frozen Sections.

Franklin J. Rude, M.D., Debbie Schmidt, Michelle Maurer, Memorial Hospital, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961. October 1982;XII(4):185.

Using the Frozen Sections for High Throughput Tissue Analysis in the Age of Molecular Pathology.

Deborah Lawson, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, Massachusetts. November 1999;XXXI(2):33.

A Method to Repair Freeze Artifact in Skeletal Muscle Biopsies.

Rena Fail, HT (ASCP), Vinnie Della Speranza, MS, HTL(ASCP), Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. May 2003;XXXVI(1):10.

Preparation and Snap Freezing of Murine Tissues for Research Immunohistochemistry and Routine Hemato

Gayle Callis, MT, HTL(ASCP)HT, Veterinary Molecular Biology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. May 2004;XXXVII(1):4.

A Novel Technique to Embed Tissues for Frozen Section Cryotomy.

Carlette Mitchell Geddis, BS, HTL(ASCP), Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. May 2004;XXXVII(1):7.

Cryomicrotomy of Murine Tissues for Research Immunohistochemistry and Routine Hematoxylin and Eosin

Gayle M. Callis, MT, HT, HTL(ASCP). Veterinary Molecular Biology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. December 2004;XXXVII(2):29.

Technical Methodology in the Processing of Melanocytic Lesions in the Mohs Laboratory

Amanda P. Finney, BS; Carlette M. Geddis, BS, HTL(ASCP); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. December 2007;XL(2):32.

Frozen Tissue Microarray for Morphological Evaluation of the Quality of Processed Luncheon Meat

Salah Deeb, PhD; Khalid El-Nesr, PhD; Emad Mahdi, PhD; Department of Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Beni-Suef, Egypt. June 2010;XLIII(1):14.