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What Fixatives are Commonly Used for Re-Fixation?
Common fixatives used for re-fixation include
formaldehyde
,
glutaraldehyde
, and alcohol-based solutions. The choice of fixative depends on the type of tissue and the specific requirements of the staining technique to be employed.
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Why is Re-Fixation Necessary?
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What Fixatives are Commonly Used for Re-Fixation?
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