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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

    Nov 24, 2025 · What is Microtome? A microtome is a laboratory device that is used for cutting very thin sections of different materials for microscopic examination.

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

    Learn what a microtome is, its different types (rotary, cryostat, ultramicrotome), and how this vital instrument is used in histology, pathology, and material science.

  6. 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.

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

    The mechanical device, microtome, helps achieve the thin slicing of the tissues for studying under a microscope.

  9. Microtome | Research Starters - EBSCO

    A microtome is a specialized machine used to create extremely thin precision-cut samples or specimens. When a sample or specimen is cut with a microtome, it is known as a “section.”

  10. Microtome - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    A microtome is defined as a laboratory device used for cutting thin sections of tissue specimens for histological examination, enabling the preparation of samples that are placed onto slides for analysis.