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How Should Samples Be Labeled?
Accurate labeling is essential for sample identification and tracking. Labels should include:
Unique identifier (e.g., patient ID or sample number)
Type of tissue
Date of collection and fixation
Any special instructions or notes
Labels should be waterproof and resistant to common laboratory chemicals.
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