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What are Common Methods to Reduce Tissue Opacity?
Clearing
: Uses chemicals like xylene to make tissues transparent.
Staining
: Employs dyes that bind to specific cellular components, increasing contrast.
Sectioning
: Involves slicing tissues into thin sections to allow light to pass through.
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