chemical control

How is Chemical Control Achieved?


Chemical control in histology involves several strategies:
Standardization: Using standardized protocols and reagents ensures that all procedures are consistent. This includes using pre-measured, high-purity chemicals and following validated protocols.
Quality Control: Regular calibration of equipment, monitoring of chemical reagents for contamination or degradation, and performing control tests with known standard tissues help maintain high-quality results.
Documentation: Keeping detailed records of reagent batches, preparation dates, and procedural changes helps trace and rectify any inconsistencies.

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