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How are Washing Steps Conducted?
Washing steps can be conducted using different methods depending on the specific requirements of the histological procedure:
Manual Washing
: Involves immersing tissue slides in wash solutions and agitating gently to remove excess reagents.
Automated Washing
: Utilizes specialized equipment that automates the washing process, ensuring consistent and reproducible results.
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