Is PATHOS processing detrimental to preservation?

No. In fact, it can produce better quality of antigen preservation if we combine microwave fixation and microwave histoprocessing. You will also see a number of situations where the antibody dilutions need to be increased due to improved sensitivity.

This is a result of reduced exposure to the adverse antigen effects of prolonged exposure to formalin, and the dehydrating clearing process associated with the longer conventional method of histoprocessing.

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