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How Can Quality be Ensured in Histological Sectioning?
Quality control is vital for reliable results in histological sectioning:
Standardized Protocols
Following standardized protocols for fixation, embedding, sectioning, and staining ensures consistency and reproducibility.
Training
Proper training of technicians and pathologists in the use of equipment and techniques minimizes errors and improves the quality of sections.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance and calibration of equipment, particularly microtomes, ensure precise and accurate sectioning.
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