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How Can Tissue Sectioning Artifacts be Minimized?
Minimizing
artifacts
involves careful preparation and handling of the tissue. Ensuring proper
fixation
and embedding techniques, using a sharp
microtome blade
, and maintaining consistent microtome settings can significantly reduce artifacts.
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