Tissue sectioning is a process used in histology and pathology to prepare biological tissue samples for microscopic examination. It involves cutting the tissue into thin, uniform slices (sections) using a microtome or cryostat. These thin sections are then mounted on microscope slides, stained, and analyzed to study the tissue's cellular structure and identify any abnormalities. Tissue sectioning is crucial for diagnosing diseases, studying tissue organization, and conducting research in various fields like biology and medicine.
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