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For pathologists, tissu processing and analysis require good preservation o
f both the shape (morphology) and the content of the cells (antigens, nucle
ic acids). Low temperature embedding resins are the only inclusion substrat
e which allows both a fine morphological analysis and good preservation of
antigens and nucleic acids. Automatic the technical processes and simplifie
d protocols now allow the introduction of low temperature embedding resins
in diagnostic procedures.