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How does sample preparation affect results?

Sample preparation is a critical step in histology involving fixation, embedding, sectioning, and staining. Each step is prone to errors that can compromise the quality of the final image. For example, improper fixation can lead to tissue degradation, while poor sectioning may result in uneven slices. Staining techniques, essential for differentiating tissue components, can vary in effectiveness and reproducibility, leading to inconsistent results.

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