Regular calibration is essential for several reasons:
Accuracy: Ensures that measurements and analyses are accurate and reflect the true characteristics of the tissue samples. Consistency: Maintains consistency in results across different samples and over time, which is crucial for comparative studies and long-term research projects. Compliance: Meets regulatory and quality control standards required by various accrediting bodies. Instrument Longevity: Prolongs the lifespan of laboratory instruments by ensuring they are functioning correctly and efficiently.