Paraffin Tissue Section - Human Breast Tumor: Male Breast Hyperplasia

T2235086-4 A603541
  • Species: Human
  • Applications: NGS, IHC, RNAScope
BioChain's Human Tumor Single Tissue Slides are designed for rapid identifying cellular localization of RNA or protein in tumor tissues.  Each slide contains tissue from a single human tumor.
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Product Description

BioChain's formalin fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue section line encompasses a large selection of tissue sections which are suitable for immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization assays. The tissue sections are approximately 5 µm thick. For those customers who want to perform FFPE DNA and RNA isolation, BioChain can provide tissue section slices in tubes instead of mounting them on glass slides. Documentation of tissues' clinical histories may be available upon request.

BioChain's tissue products are based on the sample repository network established following the IRB-approved ethical standard and procedures. The repository covers a wide variety of species and diseases, including human adult normal tissues, human diseased and tumor tissues, as well as mouse, rat, and monkey tissues. All the tissues are identified by a board-licensed pathologist. Patient demographic and disease related history data are available. 
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Product Specifications

Features Specifications
Size 5 slides
Shipping Ambient Temperature
Species Human
Sex Male
Age At Sampling 26 yrs
Tissue Breast
Diagnosis Male Breast Hyperplasia
Donor Status Tumor
Product Type Tissue
Product tags benign, cancer, carcinoma, growth, malignant, mass, neoplasm, mammary gland, thorax, fragment, slice, slide, ffpe
Applications NGS, IHC, RNAScope
Clinical Diagnosis Breast Hyperplasia
Donor Information Male: 26 yrs old, 1 donor