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What Causes Misidentification of Tissue Samples?
Several factors can contribute to the misidentification of tissue samples:
Human error
: Mistakes during labeling, handling, or documentation.
Technical issues
: Faulty equipment or errors during sample preparation.
Cross-contamination
: Mixing of samples during processing.
Inadequate training
: Insufficient knowledge or experience of personnel handling the samples.
Poor labeling practices
: Use of unclear or incomplete labels.
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