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How do Mounting Media and Coverslips Contribute?
After staining, tissues are mounted onto slides using
mounting media
, which preserve the stained tissues and enhance optical clarity. A coverslip is then placed over the tissue to protect it and facilitate viewing under the microscope.
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What Role do Stains Play?
How do Mounting Media and Coverslips Contribute?
What are the Safety Precautions?
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