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How Can Sectioning Artifacts Be Prevented?

Sectioning involves cutting thin tissue slices for microscopic examination. Common artifacts and their prevention include:
Chatter: Caused by vibrations; ensure microtome is well-maintained and blade is sharp.
Compression: Results from dull blades or improper cutting speed; use a sharp blade and adjust speed.
Wrinkles: Occur due to poor technique; ensure proper stretching of sections on water bath.

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