Our human brain fresh frozen tissue is collected from ethically consented donors and immediately snap-frozen post-excision to preserve molecular and structural integrity. This high-quality tissue is ideal for a wide range of applications including neuropathological studies, molecular profiling, histological analysis, and biomarker discovery.
Preserved without fixation or embedding, the tissue maintains native RNA, DNA, proteins, and metabolites—making it suitable for downstream techniques such as qPCR, Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, mass spectrometry, and in situ hybridization. Available as whole sections, or blocks, our brain tissue supports both exploratory and translational research in neuroscience and neurodegenerative disease.
Human Brain Tissue (Fresh-Frozen)
Tissue Source: Human brain (cortical regions)
Processing Method: Snap-frozen without fixation in liquid nitrogen and stored at –80°C
Gene expression and transcriptomics (qPCR, RNA-seq)
Protein analysis (Western blot, proteomics)
Histology and immunohistochemistry
Biomarker discovery and validation