AIDPATH - HISTOLOGICAL TISSUE SAMPLE PREPARATION
We are going to show how to prepare histological tissue samples. That is the steps involved for sample preparation to get you from a piece of tissue like this, that comes in this pot – which has been sent by the clinicians from a patient -, to a stainable section. That is to embed the tissue into paraffin blocks for histological sectioning afterwards and to study the microscopic anatomy of the tissues and cells to provide a final diagnosis. There are four steps common to nearly all histological procedures. First - Fixation Second - Embedding Third - Sectioning And fourth – Staining

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Histology Slide Preparation

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Tissue Processing For Light Microscopy

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