Image Rhian Evans Ph.D., Scientist Rhian is a Scientist from Swansea University in Medical and Healthcare Studies and was featured in several collaborative publications. Rhian’s research-based background focused on tissue-based pathology in Multiple Sclerosis, primarily using immunohistochemical analysis and in vitro molecular techniques. She spent a short period conducting routine PCR testing for COVID-19 at the end of 2020. Published Pieces by Rhian Evans Histology Tips & Tricks: Questions And Answers, Part 2文章, LS NewsletterFollowing our 2-part webinar series of Tips & Tricks to Better Histology, questions about histology-related issues were received from customers and answered by Leica Biosystems. Here, in Histology Tips & Tricks: Questions and Answers, Part 2, more questions are answered, specifically regarding decalcifying agents, and tissue section bubbling/cracking. Histology Tips & Tricks: Questions And Answers, Part 2文章, LS NewsletterFollowing our 2-part webinar series of Tips & Tricks to Better Histology, questions about histology-related issues were received from customers and answered by Leica Biosystems. Here, in Histology Tips & Tricks: Questions and Answers, Part 2, more questions are answered, specifically regarding decalcifying agents, and tissue section bubbling/cracking. Histology Tips & Tricks: Questions And Answers, Part 2文章, LS NewsletterFollowing our 2-part webinar series of Tips & Tricks to Better Histology, questions about histology-related issues were received from customers and answered by Leica Biosystems. Here, in Histology Tips & Tricks: Questions and Answers, Part 2, more questions are answered, specifically regarding decalcifying agents, and tissue section bubbling/cracking. Tips & Tricks to Multiplexing: Top 5 Reasons to Multiplex and Chromogenic versus Immunofluorescent DetectionLS ArticlesMultiplexing is an important tool for simultaneous detection of multiple markers within a single tissue section. These educational infographics highlight the 5 key reasons to multiplex, as well as the main considerations for choosing chromogenic or immunofluorescent detection. Multiplexing In Tissue-Based Research: Chromogenic Staining and AutomationArticles, LS NewsletterImmunohistochemistry (IHC) detects proteins of interest within whole tissue sections, keeping cellular organization intact. Multiplexing In Tissue-Based Research: Chromogenic Staining and AutomationArticles, LS NewsletterImmunohistochemistry (IHC) detects proteins of interest within whole tissue sections, keeping cellular organization intact. Multiplexing In Tissue-Based Research: Chromogenic Staining and AutomationArticles, LS NewsletterImmunohistochemistry (IHC) detects proteins of interest within whole tissue sections, keeping cellular organization intact. The BOND RX Stainer - Automated Multiplexing SolutionsArticles, LS NewsletterLeica biosystems BOND RX stainer can aid biomarker and drug discovery by offering fast, customized, consistent, fluorescent or chromogenic multiplex IHC and ISH on your research samples. The result? Freeing up your time to innovate, investigate and discover! The BOND RX Stainer - Automated Multiplexing SolutionsArticles, LS NewsletterLeica biosystems BOND RX stainer can aid biomarker and drug discovery by offering fast, customized, consistent, fluorescent or chromogenic multiplex IHC and ISH on your research samples. The result? Freeing up your time to innovate, investigate and discover! The BOND RX Stainer - Automated Multiplexing SolutionsArticles, LS NewsletterLeica biosystems BOND RX stainer can aid biomarker and drug discovery by offering fast, customized, consistent, fluorescent or chromogenic multiplex IHC and ISH on your research samples. The result? Freeing up your time to innovate, investigate and discover! Pagination « Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 » Next