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What Equipment Requires Routine Maintenance?
Several pieces of equipment in a histology lab require routine maintenance, including:
1.
Microtomes
: Regularly clean and lubricate to ensure precise sectioning.
2.
Cryostats
: Defrost and disinfect to maintain optimal performance.
3.
Tissue Processors
: Clean and replace reagents to ensure proper tissue infiltration.
4.
Embedding Centers
: Check temperature settings and clean paraffin dispensers.
5.
Staining Machines
: Regularly clean reservoirs and replace reagents to ensure consistent staining quality.
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