Physiological tissue treatment apparatus

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422 58, 422 63, 422 65, 422102, 436 43, 436 46, 436 48, 436 50, G01N 3510

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ABSTRACT:
A physiological tissue sample on a glass slide is treated by a reagent. A reagent bath is formed so that its horizontal depth becomes progressively larger from the lower part to the upper part. In a first treatment mode, a small amount of reagent is introduced in the reagent bath, and a sample plate is introduced into the bath up to a first treatment position. In a second treatment mode, a large amount of reagent is introduced in the reagent bath, and a sample plate is introduced into the bath up to a second treatment position.

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