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What Items are Commonly Purchased in Bulk?
Several items in a histology lab are ideal for bulk purchasing:
Histological Stains
: Common stains like
Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E)
are frequently purchased in bulk.
Reagents
: Fixatives like
formalin
and
alcohol
for dehydration.
Consumables
: Items like
glass slides
,
cover slips
, and
disposable blades
.
Tissue Embedding Media
: Paraffin wax and other embedding materials.
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