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On the computer, he called up a software program and found an image representing the block of tissue that he would be printing.
A block of tissue containing the DRN was dissected and coronal slices (600 μM) were cut in sucrose-ACSF with an oscillating-blade tissue slicer (DSK Microslicer, Ted Pella. Inc., Redding California).
The METEPC incorporates 61 cylindrical counting volumes of internal diameter of 0.5 cm and height 5 cm, machined in a single block of tissue equivalent plastic.
In this model, a block of tissue that contains the prospective elbow is excised, leaving a window with strips of anterior and posterior tissue intact (window excision, WE).
Amphibians form a neural tube (neurulation) through a process of invagination (the folding of an epithelial sheet), whereas teleost fishes form a neural tube via cavitation (the hollowing out of a block of tissue via cell death).
The brain was dissected down to a block of tissue containing the region of interest.
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You can grow blocks of tissue which contain neurons, but they can't get any bigger than a pea".
From those slices, small blocks of tissue were prepared so that the brain could be studied under the microscope.
Adherens junctions have been traditionally viewed as building blocks of tissue architecture.
Retia mirabilia form blocks of tissue on the inner wall of the thoracic cavity and the body periphery.
The blocks of tissue were then transferred to a 1% OsO4 solution for 10 min on ice.
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