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How Is Folding Detected?
Folding is typically detected during the examination of histological slides under a microscope. Common signs of folding include:
Visible
wrinkles and creases
in the tissue section.
Discontinuities or disruptions in the normal tissue architecture.
Irregular staining patterns.
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