Introduction Decalcification is a critical preparatory step in histology, particularly for hard tissues such as bone and teeth, which contain large amounts of calcium that make them challenging to section. Read More ……..
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Introduction Decalcification is a critical preparatory step in histology, particularly for hard tissues such as bone and teeth, which contain large amounts of calcium that make them challenging to section. Read More ……..
Introduction A histological fixative is a chemical substance used to preserve biological tissues from decay, maintaining the structure of cells and tissues for microscopic examination. Fixatives stabilise the tissue, preventing Read More ……..
Introduction Anticoagulants play a crucial role in ensuring that blood samples remain in a fluid state for testing, storage, and transfusion. Different anticoagulants are used depending on the test or Read More ……..
Introduction Introduction of Histopathology is the branch of pathology involving microscopic examination of biological tissues to observe the appearance of diseased cells and tissues in fine detail. It is a Read More ……..
Introduction Formation of blood or hematopoiesis is the process by which all types of blood cells are produced and developed from a common precursor, the hematopoietic stem cell (HSC). It Read More ……..