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Why is Microtome Maintenance Important?
Proper maintenance of a
microtome
is crucial in histology to ensure the production of high-quality tissue sections. Regular maintenance prevents mechanical failure, prolongs the lifespan of the equipment, and ensures consistent performance.
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