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How Do Students Prepare Tissue Samples?
Preparation involves several steps:
fixation
to preserve the tissue, embedding in paraffin wax, sectioning into thin slices using a microtome, and finally staining. Proper preparation is crucial for obtaining clear and informative slides.
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