How Does Air Filtration Improve Histological Outcomes?
Effective air filtration improves histological outcomes by:
Reducing Background Noise: Clean air minimizes the presence of extraneous particles that could be mistaken for tissue structures under the microscope. Enhancing Staining Quality: Contaminants can interfere with staining procedures, leading to uneven or non-specific staining. Proper air filtration ensures consistent and reliable staining results. Preventing Microbial Growth: Airborne microorganisms can contaminate tissue samples, leading to degradation or misinterpretation of histological features. Filtration systems help to maintain a sterile environment, preventing microbial growth.