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What Types of Samples Require Efficient Storage?
Various types of samples, including
tissue specimens
,
cytology samples
, and
paraffin blocks
, require efficient storage. Each type has specific storage requirements to preserve their histological and molecular characteristics over time.
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What Types of Samples Require Efficient Storage?
How Should Tissue Specimens Be Stored?
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