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How Do Dull Blades Affect Tissue Sections?
The use of dull blades can result in a range of issues including:
Tearing
of the tissue
Compression artifacts
Uneven section thickness
Chatter marks
Decreased reproducibility
These problems can obscure important histological features and make it difficult to interpret the tissue morphology accurately.
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