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How is Sectioning Performed?
Sectioning involves cutting tissues into thin slices using a
microtome
. These slices, often only a few micrometers thick, are mounted on glass slides for staining. The precision of sectioning directly impacts the quality of histological analysis.
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How is Sectioning Performed?
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How does Cadmium enter the human body?
What Are the Histological Features of ADH Action?
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How Is Histology Used in Diagnosing GI Cancers?
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What is the Function of Parasol Cells?
When Should Hand Hygiene be Performed?
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