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What Challenges May Arise During Pilot Testing?
Pilot testing may present several challenges, including:
Inconsistent tissue quality
Variability in staining intensity
Technical difficulties with
sectioning
or imaging
Unforeseen procedural errors
Addressing these challenges promptly is essential for refining the protocol and ensuring successful large-scale implementation.
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