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Which Chemicals Are Commonly Used in Histology?
Several chemicals are frequently employed in histology, including:
Formaldehyde
Ethanol
Xylene
Hematoxylin
Eosin
Each of these chemicals serves a specific purpose, such as fixing tissues, dehydrating samples, clearing, and staining. Understanding their interactions with tissue components is key to mitigating potential damage.
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