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How Can Technology Aid in Frequent Monitoring?
Advances in technology have greatly enhanced monitoring capabilities in histology:
Automated Staining Machines
: Ensure uniform application of stains and reduce variability.
Digital Pathology
: Facilitates remote monitoring and analysis of digital slides.
Laboratory Information Systems (LIS)
: Track and document every step of the histological process.
Automated Tissue Processors
: Standardize tissue processing steps, minimizing human error.
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