How to freeze body fluids
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This is the ninth and final post in the series: Tips for Successful Frozen Sections
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This is the ninth and final post in the series: Tips for Successful Frozen Sections
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This is the seventh post in the series: Tips for Successful Frozen Sections
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This is the seventh post in the series: Tips for Successful Frozen Sections
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This is the sixth post in the series: Tips for Successful Frozen Sections
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This is the fifth post in the series: Tips for Successful Frozen Sections
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This is the fourth post in the series: Tips for Successful Frozen Sections
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This is the third post in the series: Tips for Successful Frozen Sections
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This is the second post in the series: Tips for Successful Frozen Sections
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An optimal frozen section begins with an evenly and completely frozen tissue block in which the block face to be sectioned is flat and includes a complete, full faced section of the tissue submitted. This section should be free of ice crystal artefacts, knife lines, or tears.