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What are the Common Fluids Used in Histology?
Several types of fluids are commonly used in histological processes:
Fixatives
: Formalin, glutaraldehyde, and Bouin's solution.
Dehydration solutions
: Ethanol and isopropanol.
Clearing agents
: Xylene, toluene, and chloroform.
Embedding media
: Paraffin wax and resin.
Staining solutions
: Hematoxylin and eosin, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), and trichrome stains.
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