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What are the key lab equipment used in Histology?
Histology labs utilize a range of
equipment
to prepare and analyze tissue samples. Key instruments include:
Microtomes
for sectioning tissue samples
Tissue processors
for preparing samples
Cryostats
for cutting frozen sections
Automatic stainers
for applying stains
Microscopes
for examining stained sections
Slide scanners
for digital imaging
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