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Used histochemistry stainings, methods, and adjustments for NFPE.

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Used immunohistochemistry stainings, methods and adjustments for NFPE.

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Histochemistry stainings, tissues used, and results.

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Immunohistochemistry stainings, tissues used, and results.

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Fig 1.

Representative Hematoxylin and Eosin (HE) stainings on Xylene-free Paraffin-Embedded (XFPE), Non-fixed Paraffin-Embedded (NFPE), Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE), and Frozen tissues.

All pictures have the same width (1000 μm).

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Fig 2.

Skin morphology stainings on Non-fixed Paraffin-Embedded (NFPE) tissues.

HE; Hematoxylin and Eosin (HE) staining, EvG; Elastica von Gieson, Masson-Goldner, and Azan staining. All pictures have the same width (1000 μm).

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Fig 3.

Representative histochemical stainings on Xylene-free Paraffin Embedded (XFPE), Non-fixed Paraffin Embedded (NFPE), and Formalin-Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) tissues.

All pictures have the same width (1000 μm).

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Immunofluorescence stainings, tissues used, and results.

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used immunofluorescence stainings, methods and adjustments for NFPE.

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Fig 4.

Representative immunohistochemical stainings on Xylene-free Paraffin-Embedded (XFPE), Non-fixed Paraffin-Embedded (NFPE), and Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) tissues.

All pictures have the same width (1000 µm).

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Fig 5.

Representative immunofluorescence stainings on Non-fixed Paraffin Embedded (NFPE) and Fresh Frozen tissues.

All pictures have the same width (500 µm).

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