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How Thin are the Sections?
The thickness of tissue sections can vary depending on the purpose of the study:
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Paraffin Sections
: Typically 4-10 micrometers thick.
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Frozen Sections
: Usually 5-20 micrometers thick.
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Vibratome Sections
: Can range from 30-500 micrometers thick.
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