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Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) Tissue

Formalin Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) Tissue

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Publications

Elevated Pressure Improves the Rate of Formalin Penetration while Preserving Tissue Morphology
Ingrid E. Chesnick1, Jeffrey T. Mason1, Timothy J. O'Leary2, Carol B. Fowler1,2
1. Department of Biophysics, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Rockville, Maryland, USA;
2. Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development Service, Veterans Health Administration, Washington, DC, USA

Video Seminar: Exploring Post-translational Modification of the Mitochondrial Subproteome: an Expanding Role in Heart Disease
Jennifer E. Van Eyk, Ph.D., Professor of Medicine, Biological Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering
Director, JHU Bayview Proteomics Center
Director, JHU NHLBI Proteomics Innovation Center on Heart Failure
Director, JHU ICTR/CTSA Biomarker Development Group

Elevated Pressure Improves the Extraction and Identification of Proteins Recovered from Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tissue Surrogates
Carol B. Fowler1,2*, Ingrid E. Chesnick1, Cedric D. Moore1, Timothy J. O'Leary2, Jeffrey T. Mason1
1 Department of Biophysics, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Rockville, Maryland, United States of America, 2 Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development Service,
Veterans Health Administration, Washington, D.C., United States of America

Press Releases

Significant Benefits of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) Cited in Recent Cancer and Heart Disease Studies