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inadequate dehydration
How Can Inadequate Dehydration be Identified?
Signs of inadequate dehydration include:
The tissue appears
cloudy
or opaque during embedding.
Tissues feel soft or mushy instead of firm.
Sections show
tearing
or fragmentation during microtomy.
Staining results are suboptimal, appearing patchy or inconsistent.
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