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deparaffinization and rehydration
Why is Rehydration Essential?
Rehydration is essential for several reasons:
- It restores the tissue’s natural hydration state.
- It enables the tissue to adequately absorb aqueous stains.
- It maintains the integrity and morphology of cellular structures for accurate analysis.
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