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How do staining inconsistencies impact histological analysis?

Staining is crucial for differentiating between various cellular and extracellular components. Inconsistencies in staining can arise from variations in reagent quality, timing, and technique. These inconsistencies can lead to uneven staining, making it difficult to distinguish between structures that should be easily identifiable. It can also complicate quantitative analyses, such as evaluating cell counts or the extent of tissue damage.

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