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How are Tissues Sectioned?
After embedding, tissues are sectioned using a
. This device slices the tissue into extremely thin sections, typically 3-5 micrometers thick, which are then mounted onto glass slides. For electron microscopy, an
may be used to produce even thinner sections.
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