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How Can Physical Strain be Minimized?
To minimize physical strain and ensure high-quality histological samples, several techniques can be employed:
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Optimal Fixation
: Ensuring proper fixation to preserve tissue integrity.
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Careful Sectioning
: Using sharp blades and appropriate cutting speeds to avoid compression.
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Gentle Mounting
: Avoiding excessive stretching when placing sections on slides.
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Controlled Staining
: Using gentle washing and drying protocols to maintain tissue structure.
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