Ask the Expert: Histology Lab Q&A
At HistoSpring, we are all about clarity. Clarity of slides, stains, protocols and, most importantly, communication. To provide our research partners with the tools and information needed to succeed, we…
At HistoSpring, we are all about clarity. Clarity of slides, stains, protocols and, most importantly, communication. To provide our research partners with the tools and information needed to succeed, we…
Estrogen signaling is an essential process for normal breast development but is also a key mechanism contributing to the development of breast cancer, making it a growing target of modern…
As the demand for more comprehensive tissue analysis grows, the field of histology is undergoing a significant transformation. One of the most exciting trends in tissue imaging is multiplexing, a…
Achieving and sustaining compliance in a shared wet lab space necessitates a consistent focus on quality culture, the goal of which is to yield reliable and reproducible research in a…
Ever wondered how a simple sniffle could turn into a full-blown allergic reaction? The answer lies within tiny but mighty mast cells. Food allergies have risen dramatically in recent years,…
At HistoSpring, our mission has always been to empower groundbreaking research through exceptional histology and biorepository services. In 2024, we’ve not only met this goal but surpassed it. By broadening…
Specialty stains are a powerful tool for histopathologists—allowing for a deeper dive into the intricate details of tissue architecture. These specialized techniques go beyond routine hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining…
DNA damage from replication stress, telomere shortening, UV radiation or chemical toxins is a part of everyday life, but in some cases, it can have the catastrophic effect of causing…
Digitized slide scanners have begun to revolutionize histology research. The Aperio CS2 slide scanner ushers in a new era of efficiency and accessibility unlocking a wealth of information previously hidden…
Breast cancer in the U.S. is diagnosed in 1 in 8 women, and globally, breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. Inherited mutations in TP53, BRCA1 and BRCA2…