slide cutting
Slide cutting is a technique used in microscopy to prepare thin sections of biological specimens for examination. This process involves slicing a sample into very thin layers, typically using a microtome, which allows light to pass through the specimen. The resulting slides can then be stained to enhance contrast and highlight specific structures within the sample.
Once the slides are prepared, they are placed under a microscope for observation. Slide cutting is essential in fields like histology and pathology, as it enables scientists and medical professionals to study the cellular composition and organization of tissues, aiding in diagnosis and research.