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Grandmaster Automated Tissue Microarrayer

The highest capacity, fastest processing, user-friendly automated tissue microarrayer

The highest capacity, fastest processing, user-friendly automated tissue microarrayer

The 3DHistech Grandmaster Automated Tissue Microarrayer prepares TMA blocks from biological specimens and samples of human or animal tissues. It allows the precise selection and extraction of specific regions of interest on the donor blocks and their insertion in recipient blocks.

This instrument is full service only.

Features

For creation of tissue microarrays. TMAs allow for efficient, high-throughput screening of large numbers of samples.

Core diameters:

  • 0.6 mm (maximum number of cores/TMA block is 558)
  • 1 mm (maximum number of cores/TMA block is 286)
  • 1.5 mm (maximum number of cores/TMA block is 135)
  • 2 mm (maximum number of cores/TMA block is 84)

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For more information on instruments, services and facility charges contact the Histology Facility team.