Embedding and Biobanking
Embedding orients tissue in paraffin blocks for sectioning, while biobanking preserves tissue and blocks for future research and molecular analysis.
HistologyFixation: Theory, Chemistry and Fixative Types
Fixation preserves tissue morphology by stabilizing proteins and preventing autolysis, with the choice of fixative determining downstream staining success.
HistologySpecimen Reception, Gross Examination and Dissection
Specimen reception and gross examination are the first steps in histopathological preparation, ensuring correct identification and representative sampling.
HistologyAmino Acid-Derived Molecules
Amino acids serve as precursors for a diverse range of biologically active molecules including neurotransmitters, hormones, porphyrins, melanin, and nitric oxide.
BiochemistryBranched-Chain Amino Acids
Branched-chain amino acids leucine, isoleucine, and valine are essential amino acids with unique metabolic pathways and important roles in muscle protein synthesis and energy metabolism.
BiochemistryG Protein-Coupled Receptors
G protein-coupled receptors are the largest family of cell surface receptors, transmitting signals from hormones, neurotransmitters, and sensory stimuli through heterotrimeric G proteins.
BiochemistryHormones and Their Classification
Hormones are chemical messengers secreted by endocrine glands that travel through the bloodstream to regulate the activity of distant target tissues.
BiochemistryJAK-STAT Signaling Pathway
The JAK-STAT signaling pathway transmits signals from cytokines, interferons, and growth factors to the nucleus, regulating gene expression in immune responses and cell growth.
BiochemistryReceptor Types and Mechanisms
Cellular receptors are proteins that bind signaling molecules and initiate intracellular responses, classified into four main types based on their structure and mechanism.
Biochemistry