In examining slides of sectioned tissues with the light and electron microscopes, one should be aware that some of the structures observed may not be real, that is, they may be artifacts. Artifacts are the result of changes in a tissues structure or the addition of "new structures" that are usually the result of fixation, dehydration, embedding, sectioning, staining, and/or section mounting techniques. Types of artifacts that are commonly encountered are listed below.
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In examining slides of sectioned tissues with the light and electron microscopes, one should be aware that some of the structures observed may not be real, that is, they may be artifacts. Artifacts are the result of changes in a tissues structure or the addition of "new structures" that are usually the result of fixation, dehydration, embedding, sectioning, staining, and/or section mounting techniques. Types of artifacts that are commonly encountered are listed below.
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