Human Colon (Rectosigmoid) FFPE Tissue Sections
- 1.00 Dollar US$
- Published date: September 9, 2025
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- Shirley, New York, United States
Applications Paraffin tissue sections are prepared in RNase-, DNase-, and protease-free environment and are ideal for immunohistochemistry and hybridization.
Tissue Type Colon
Storage Ambient Temperature
Species Human
Sample Condition Normal
Quality Control Tissue sections are H&E stained and examined by histologists to be sure of excellent morphology and high quality.
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