Grind

Thin sections are thin sections of tissue, usually 5 to 20 micrometers thick. These sections are used to examine tissue under a microscope, allowing researchers to study the structure and function of cells and other biological elements. Grinding is an important step in microscopy and is often done immediately before further processing of samples. Thin sections play a key role in many medical and scientific research, including medicine and biology. Some examples of the use of thin sections include the study of cells, tissues and other cellular structures, as well as the diagnosis of various diseases.