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Why are Grossing Filters Important?
Grossing filters play a critical role in the accuracy and efficiency of histological analysis. They help in:
Preventing cross-contamination
of samples by ensuring that debris and extraneous materials are removed.
Enhancing sample quality
by providing a clean and clear tissue section, which is crucial for accurate diagnosis.
Facilitating proper orientation
of tissues, which is important for consistent and reliable results.
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