How does the microtome cambridge work?
Answer / Tushit Kumar
A Microtome Cambridge is a specialized instrument used for cutting thin sections of tissue or cells in histology and cytology. It works by advancing a sliding, adjustable knife blade through a specimen mounted on a movable stage, allowing the operator to obtain precise, evenly-thick slices. The resulting sections can then be stained and examined under a microscope.
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