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How Does Tissue Thickness Affect Resolution?

The thickness of tissue sections can significantly impact resolution. Thicker sections may hinder the passage of light or electrons, leading to a loss of detail and increased background noise. Optimal sectioning, typically in the range of 5-10 micrometers for light microscopy and 50-100 nanometers for electron microscopy, is essential for high-resolution imaging.

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