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When Should the Blade be Cleaned?
The blade should be cleaned:
Before starting a new series of tissue sections.
After completing a sectioning session.
Whenever there is a noticeable buildup of tissue debris.
Frequently asked queries:
Why is Blade Cleaning Important?
When Should the Blade be Cleaned?
What Materials are Needed for Cleaning?
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What Histological Changes Occur in Adipose Tissue?
What is Genomic Analysis?
What is Gomori's Silver Stain?
How to Choose the Right Disinfectant?
How Does Oogenesis Occur?
Why is Time Blocking Important in Histology?
How is Ischemic Damage Identified Histologically?
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