The MX-TS tissue slicer consistently slices sectioned cortical or hippocampal tissue to either a 200-, 300-, or 400-µm thickness in a straightforward operation. Thicknesses are selected by simply replacing the lead screw on the frame winder. This style of tissue slicer ensures consecutive slices of the specifically sectioned area. The MX-TS tissue slicer comes complete with an instructional video, frame winder, frame accelerator, 4 frames, 100 clamping wires, 1000 feet of 20-µm tungsten wire, and 20 Petri dishes.
Product Features
- Fast Method for Slicing Tissue
 
- Screws to produce 200-, 300-, or 400 µm slice thicknesses
 
- Minimal Tissue Damage
 
Tissue Slicer assembly contains
- Instructional Video
 
- Frame Winder with 200-, 300-, or 400 µm screws
 
- Frame Accellerator 
 
- 4 FRAMES
 
- 100 CLAMPING WIRES
 
- 1000 ft of 20 µm TUNGSTEN WIRE
 
- 20 petri dishes
 
- 2 sample separators
 
- 5/64" allen wrench
 
Summary of operation
- Watch the instruction video - online streaming available above. Or Download HERE.
 
- Determine slice thickness by selecting the lead screw with the appropriate pitch.
 
- Wind two sets of slicing frames using the frame winder.
 
The wire is only 20 microns thick, so adjust the Teflon clutch knob carefully.
- Slice the wires below the locking bars, but between the slicing frames.
 
- Mount the pre-wound slicing frames in the guillotine slicer mechanism.
 
- Set tissues on a bed of agarose at the base of the slicer.
 
- Release the trigger.
 
- Release the frame and return the slicer to its top position.
 
- Place the sample plate in a buffer bath, and the slices will slide apart from each other.