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  1. Microtome - Wikipedia

    A microtome (from the Greek mikros, meaning "small", and temnein, meaning "to cut") is a cutting tool used to produce extremely thin slices of material known as sections, with the process being termed …

  2. Microtomes and Microtomy Products - Leica Biosystems

    Browse Leica Biosystems' rotary microtomes, giving skilled microtomists the precision, control and comfort they need to get the best from every block.

  3. Microtomes and Accessories | Fisher Scientific

    Instrumentation and equipment used for creating very thin slices of processed tissue for subsequent staining and microscopic examination. Products include automatic and manual microtomes, and a …

  4. Microtome – Principle, Parts, Types, and Uses - Biology Notes Online

    Oct 21, 2025 · What is Microtome? A microtome is a device used for cutting extremely thin slices (called sections) of material (biological or non-biological) for microscopic examination. The word microtome …

  5. Microtomy Products | Histology Microtomy | Sakura Finetek USA

    Sakura Finetek USA offers both automated and manual microtomy products that deliver precise and reliable results. Visit us to learn more about our microtomy products.

  6. Microtomy & Types of Microtomes | Histological Techniques

    Nov 19, 2017 · Microtome is an instrument with the help of which sections of tissues are cut and the process of cutting thin sections is known as Microtomy.

  7. How does a Microtome work? - MicroscopeMaster

    Once the tissue is hardened, a microtome is used to cut and produce sections of varying thicknesses. Here, rotary and sliding microtomes, which are both paraffin microtomes, are commonly used.

  8. The Ultimate Guide to Microtomy: Techniques, Equipment, and …

    Feb 21, 2025 · Microtomy is a fundamental technique in histology that plays a crucial role in preparing tissue samples for microscopic examination.

  9. Microtome: Parts, Types, and Uses - Microbe Online

    The mechanical device, microtome, helps achieve the thin slicing of the tissues for studying under a microscope. Micro means small, and tome means cut in Greek.

  10. What is a Microtome? The Ultimate Guide for Researchers | HINOTEK

    A microtome is a specialized cutting instrument engineered to produce exceptionally thin slices of material, known as “sections”. The name itself, derived from the Greek words mikros (meaning …