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Eg1150h machine

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The EG1150H Machine is a product from Leica, a leading manufacturer of high-quality lab equipment. It serves as a core function of tissue processing, preparing samples for further analysis and examination.

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Adipose Tissue Histological Analysis

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Adipose samples were fixed in formalin and paraffin embedded. Sections were prepared (5 μM) using Leica EG1150H Machine. Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining was conducted using Leica Autostainer XL and Leica CV5030. Sections were mounted using DPX media (Fisher Scientific, Ireland) and analyzed using Nikon 80i transmission light microscope.
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Placental Histology: H&E Staining

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Placental samples were immediately fixed in 10% neutral-buffered formalin and paraffin embedded. Sections were prepared (5 μm) using Leica EG1150H Machine. Sections were stained for Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) using standard procedures. Sections were analyzed under light microscope (Nikon 800, Tokyo, Japan) and images taken (Nikon FDX-35, Tokyo, Japan) and processed with NIS Elements-D software (Nikon). Placental zone analysis was performed using ImageJ software analysis at magnifications (×1.25) with four sections per placenta).
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