Background The tissue dehydration process is an important step in pathology specimen preparation. Dehydration failure, caused by equipment malfunction, incorrect program settings, or operator error, is a recognized problem in laboratory practice and can compromise the quality of hematoxylin and eosin (H however, the restoration of their morphology effects was not the same. The 24-hour group showed a superior level of tissue repair compared to the 12-hour group. Of the three solutions, Gordon’s solution after 24-hour immersion was the most effective at promoting tissue repair.
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