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What are the costs of consumables?
In addition to equipment, histology labs require various consumables. These include:
Paraffin Wax
Histological Stains
Glass Slides
and coverslips
Reagents
for tissue processing and staining
Blades for Microtome
Embedding Molds
Consumable costs can add up quickly, especially in a busy lab. It is crucial to budget for these recurring costs.
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