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What are the Main Resources Required in Histology?
The main resources required in histology can be categorized into human, material, and technological resources:
Human Resources:
Skilled histotechnologists, pathologists, and laboratory technicians.
Material Resources:
Tissue samples, stains, fixatives, embedding media, slides, and cover slips.
Technological Resources:
Microtomes,
cryostats
, automated stainers, and high-resolution microscopes.
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