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The PMMA embedded blocks were cut with a low-speed diamond blade saw (Buehler GmbH) cooled with water.
These blocks were cut with a low speed saw under water along the lateral surface of the implant [47, 48].
Frozen Tissue-Tek blocks were cut with a cryostat and frozen sections (5 µm thick) were fixed in acetone and rehydrated in TBS (Dako, Trappes, France).
The sample blocks were cut with a diamond knife (Diatome, Bienne, Switzerland) on a Reichert-Nissei Ultracut microtome (Leica AG, Vienna, Austria) to obtain ultrathin sections (90 nm), which were collected on copper grids (200 mesh).
The blocks were cut with a microtome and stained with 4% uranyl acetate and Reynolds solution.
Afterwards the blocks were cut with a standard microtome (Microm, Heidelberg, Germany).
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Tissue in the paraffin block is cut with a scalpel along the border of normal to tumor tissue.
Then, a short series of ultrathin (60 80 nm) sections from each block was cut with an ultramicrotome (UltraCut E, Reichert-Jung, Wetzlar, Germany), and sequential sections were collected on mesh and formvar-coated slot grids.
Instead, 200 kg blocks were cut out with a chainsaw, carried away on a sled, and flown by helicopter down to the town centre.
Multiple sections of the two TMA blocks were cut and probed with each antibody.
For paraffin sections, several 5-µm sections from paraffin blocks were cut and deparaffinized with xylene.
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