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What is the Role of Embedding in Histology?
Embedding involves surrounding the fixed tissue with a solid medium, usually paraffin wax, to provide support during sectioning. This step ensures that thin tissue sections can be cut without distortion, facilitating detailed microscopic analysis.
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