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What Types of Data Require Backup?
Various types of data in histology require backup, including:
Histological
specimens
Microscope slide images
Patient records
Research data
Laboratory protocols and procedures
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Why are Backup Protocols Important in Histology?
What Types of Data Require Backup?
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