How are Cuboidal Cells Identified in Histological Sections?
In histological sections, cuboidal cells can be identified by their distinctive shape and the presence of a centrally located, round nucleus. They typically form a single layer, known as simple cuboidal epithelium, although they can also be part of a stratified layer in certain tissues. Stains like Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) are commonly used to visualize these cells under a microscope.