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The Compact Solution to Tissue Processing
The HistoCore PEARL tissue processor combines a compact design with the essential features needed in the laboratory: User safety and ease-of-use.
This fully enclosed tissue processor provides reliability with a new retort design, and allows safe and reliable conventional processing with a 200 cassette per run capacity. Maximize your laboratory space with the small footprint of the HistoCore PEARL tissue processor.
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Designed for routine and histopathology labs of up to 300 cassettes
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Proven technology combined with reliable components.
Simplify user operations with an intuitive user interface, color touch screen and a variety of "smart" features. Improve specimen quality and laboratory economy with the Reagent Management System and quick start for commonly used programs.
Take advantage of our broad range of consumables specifically designed to meet your tissue processing needs.
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Total Confidence in Every Tissue
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Replaced by HistoCore PEGASUS
Boost Your Confidence in Quality and Reliable Tissue Processing
Pathology laboratories are a busy place and there are many challenges to think about. To give you peace of mind, make sure to choose a tissue processor that lets you focus on the important things. The ASP6025 S tissue processor supports your laboratory with the following features:
An advanced magnetic stirrer technology optimizes paraffin infiltration and enhances reagent exchange within the tissue cells.
Density Meter tracks reagent concentration for improved processing quality and reduced user errors.
Pre-installed validated protocols give you the flexibility to process different tissue types.
Configure the Leica TP1020 tissue processor to meet your laboratory needs: Starting with the basic instrument, upgrade your tissue processor with a vacuum function, a fume control system, both vacuum and fume control, and the option to use the instrument with chloroform. Complete the TP1020 tissue processor with a variety of accessories.
Your Workflow, Your Way
In a laboratory no two days are ever the same. Establish and adapt a workflow to meet the demands of your laboratory every day, with short cycle times and flexible processing protocols. In-built intelligent automation helps prevent user error to improve efficiency and maximize productivity.
Foundation for Success
The HistoCore PELORIS 3 seamlessly adapts to your incoming workflow demands without compromising tissue quality. World leading processing times, unmatched protocol flexibility, and an intuitive design help enable laboratories to provide same day results to pathologists. Combined with advanced safety features, protecting both your laboratory and patient samples, the HistoCore PELORIS 3 will become your foundation for high-quality results; every time.
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Discuss Pre-Analytics and the impact of improper fixation and artifacts on tissue processing
Discuss Fixation and the impact of incomplete fixation on tissue processing
Describe the impact of improper Prosection
Determine satisfactory Processing of samples
Explain why routine Maintenance is a critical success factor to proper tissue processing
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This slide has two examples of what the ideal sections in a perfect world look like under the scope. The skin section on the left is clean looking with the Eosin staining the components of the dermis with different shades. The colon section on the right is crisp with well-defined nuclei and cilia. There is no background staining or muddiness to the stain.
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One artifact seen the lab that is n...
Learn more about tissue processing artifacts, what is "optimal" and what is "not," and how to optimize tissue processing techniques with a downloadable checklist for success.
One of the most fundamentally critical elements of diagnostic histopathology is the ability to suspend all cellular activity in tissues and prevent degradation, and secondly, to process specimen in a manner that facilitates subsequent steps such as microtomy and staining.
When these essential factors are not optimally met, a progressive decline results in the quality of tissue processing, oftentimes resulting in a specimen which is not satisfactory for assessment and attempts to "re-process" the specimen correctly.
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