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variability in tissue preparation
What are the main steps in tissue preparation?
Tissue preparation typically involves several key steps:
fixation
,
dehydration
,
clearing
,
embedding
, sectioning, and
staining
. Each of these steps can introduce variability if not performed consistently.
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