Tissue processing refers to the steps required to prepare histological sections of tissue for microscopic examination. This typically involves fixation (preserving the tissue), dehydration (removing water), clearing (replacing water with a solvent miscible with both water and wax), infiltration (impregnating the tissue with a supporting medium, usually paraffin wax), embedding (surrounding the tissue in an external supporting material), and sectioning (slicing the tissue into thin sections). Tissue processing is a crucial step in histopathology, allowing pathologists to diagnose diseases by examining tissue samples under a microscope.
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