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How Do Automated Staining Systems Work?
Automated staining systems typically consist of several components:
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Slide Loader
: Automatically loads and unloads slides.
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Reagent Dispenser
: Precisely dispenses staining reagents onto the slides.
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Incubation Chamber
: Maintains optimal temperature and humidity for staining reactions.
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Washing Station
: Removes excess reagents and prevents cross-contamination.
The entire process is controlled by software that can be programmed with various staining protocols, ensuring consistency and precision.
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