Brain specimen slice preparation
Brain specimen slice preparation. Forensic laboratory technician placing a brain specimen slice in water heated to 40 degrees Celsius. This is part of the process of preparing post-mortem clinical specimens from a human brain for inspection and analysis by a forensic pathologist. The brain tissue is dissected, embedded in wax, sliced into thin sections, placed in heated water, mounted on a glass slide, dyed, and examined under a microscope.
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