Museum techniques in histopathology are meticulous procedures used to preserve, display, and maintain biological specimens for long-term use in educational, research, and historical contexts. These techniques cover various specimen types Read More …
Category: Applied Histopathology III Yr
Ultramicrotomy
Ultramicrotomy is a precision technique used in electron microscopy to prepare ultra-thin slices (sections) of specimens. These thin sections are essential for techniques like transmission electron microscopy (TEM), where the Read More …
Electron microscope
Electron microscopy is a powerful imaging technique that uses electron beams instead of light to achieve high-resolution images of specimens at the nanometer scale. This allows for detailed visualization of Read More …
Enzyme histochemistry demonstration
Enzyme histochemistry is a method for localizing and visualizing enzymatic activities within tissue sections. Here’s a detailed overview of the principles, materials, reagents, procedures, and expected results for demonstrating the Read More …
Neuropathology techniques
Neuropathology techniques involve specialized methodologies for examining central and peripheral nervous system tissues, primarily to diagnose diseases such as tumors, infections, neurodegenerative disorders, inflammatory conditions, and vascular abnormalities. The nervous Read More …