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confirming reagent functionality
What are the consequences of using non-functional reagents?
Using non-functional reagents can lead to various issues, such as:
Misinterpretation
of tissue morphology.
Inaccurate diagnostic results.
Compromised research data.
Waste of time and resources.
Frequently asked queries:
What are the common reagents used in Histology?
Why is it important to confirm reagent functionality?
How can reagent functionality be confirmed?
What are positive and negative controls?
How often should reagent functionality be tested?
What are the consequences of using non-functional reagents?
What should be done if a reagent fails functionality testing?
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