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What to Do with Expired or Deteriorated Stains?
Expired or deteriorated stains should be disposed of according to
laboratory safety protocols
. Do not use them for diagnostic purposes as they may compromise the integrity of the results.
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Why is Stain Freshness Important?
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How to Monitor Stain Freshness?
What are the Signs of Stain Deterioration?
How to Extend Stain Shelf Life?
What Are Common Stains and Their Shelf Lives?
What to Do with Expired or Deteriorated Stains?
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