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What Materials Can Be Sterilized in an Autoclave?
In histology, various materials can be sterilized using an autoclave, such as:
Glassware
Metal instruments
Plasticware
(specifically designed for autoclaving)
Media and solutions
However, it is crucial to ensure that the materials are autoclave-safe to avoid damage.
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