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What are the Common Types of Equipment in Histology?
Histology laboratories commonly use a variety of equipment, including
microtomes
,
tissue processors
,
embedding centers
,
staining machines
, and
microscopes
. Each piece of equipment has specific maintenance and protection requirements to ensure optimal performance.
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