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How to Identify Artifacts?
Identifying artifacts requires a trained eye and familiarity with normal tissue architecture. Key indicators include:
Folds and tears
in the tissue sections.
Air bubbles trapped within the sample.
Uneven or patchy
staining
.
Presence of foreign particles or debris.
Comparing the sample with control slides and consulting histology atlases can aid in distinguishing artifacts from genuine pathological features.
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