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What is the Importance of Fixation in Histology?
Fixation is a crucial step in histology that preserves tissue morphology and prevents degradation. Common fixatives include
formaldehyde
and
glutaraldehyde
. Proper fixation is essential for accurate microscopic examination and diagnosis.
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