histopathological analysis

How is Histopathological Analysis Conducted?

The process begins with the collection of tissue samples, typically from animal models or biopsy specimens. These tissues are then fixed using chemicals like formaldehyde to preserve their structure. The fixed tissues are embedded in paraffin blocks and sliced into ultra-thin sections using a microtome. These sections are stained with dyes such as hematoxylin and eosin to differentiate between various tissue components and examined under a microscope.

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