
A tissue embedding center is a piece of laboratory equipment used in pathology and histology to prepare tissue samples for microscopic examination by embedding them in a solid medium, typically paraffin wax, to facilitate sectioning and preservation.
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Purpose:
The primary function of a tissue embedding center is to enable the embedding of tissue samples in a solid medium, such as paraffin wax, which is crucial for preserving tissue structure and making it suitable for thin sectioning and microscopic analysis.
Process:
The embedding process involves placing the tissue sample in a mold and surrounding it with molten paraffin wax.