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The paraffin blocks were sliced into sections that were then stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
Paraffin blocks were sliced into 5-µm-thick sections and stained with hematoxylin and eosin for general histopathological analysis.
The finalised array blocks were sliced into 4- μm-thick sections and mounted on glass slides.
The paraffin blocks were sliced into 4 μm thick sections, and the tissue sections were mounted on silanized slides.
TMA blocks were sliced into 4-micron meter sections embedded in sialinated slides in order to be stained by immunohistochemical staining.
Shoot apices containing leaf primordia were embedded in 5% agar and then agarose blocks were sliced into sections with a vibratome.
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Then came the hard part: using a microtome (a device much like a deli meat slicer, except equipped with a diamond-tipped blade), the entire block was sliced into segments 0.02 millimetres thick, like a gruesome smorgasbord of brain carpaccio.
The paraffin block was sliced into 4-μm-thick sections that were subjected to hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining and Masson's trichrome staining.
The paraffin block was sliced into 3-μm-thick sections, and the sections were stained with H&E to examine the differences between the normal and cancerous tissues at the cellular level.
The alignments were sliced into 120 long blocks with a step size of 20 and only alignments with more than 65 columns were reported.
Relevant blocks containing gadolinium and rhodamine infused sites were sliced into 300-µm sections on a microtome and mounted onto slides for microscopy.
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