Semi-Automated Veridiam Tissue Arrayers
Specific Advantages of Semi-Automated
Veridiam Arrayers include:
• Exact selection
of the area of interest using stereo microscope
• Built-in automatic alignment of the donor slide and the donor
block
• On- and off- microscope operating modes
• Precise extraction and delivery of paraffin tissue cores
• Built-in automatic alignment of the donor block and recipient
blocks
• No tissue compression
• Built-in indexing of the donor and recipient blocks
• Exact X-Y-Z adjustments, including three Z-height stops
Tissue Array Formats
The design of tissue microarrays prepared
using the VTA-100 arrayer depends on the size of the donor paraffin
block. We recommend making high-quality arrays, with a reasonable
number of tissue cores per slide, allowing for pathologist-friendly
imaging and examination of target tissues. Enclosed below are some
exemplary tissue array formats:
Using the 2.0 mm Needles = 60 samples (6 x 10)
Using the 1.5 mm Needles = 98 samples (7 x 14)
Using the 1.0 mm Needles = 180 samples (10 x 18)
Using the 0.6 mm Needles = 720 samples (18 x 40)
Microarrays with more samples can be made if tissue cores are added
towards the edges of the paraffin.
The microarray tissue section must be contained in the ~ 34 mm x 69
mm Working Area of the standard glass slide. The distance from
either edge of the slide should be at least 1 mm.
Standard Glass Slide
