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How to Avoid Common Submission Issues?
To avoid common issues, it is crucial to follow best practices:
Ensure Proper Fixation:
Use the correct fixative and fix tissues for an adequate period.
Handle Tissues Gently:
Avoid rough handling to prevent artifacts.
Optimize Sectioning:
Use a sharp microtome blade and adjust section thickness appropriately.
Standardize Staining:
Follow standardized protocols for consistent and reliable staining.
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