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How Are Cytoplasmic Components Visualized in Histology?
Histological techniques are employed to visualize cytoplasmic components. Common staining methods include:
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Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) Staining
: Hematoxylin stains nuclei blue, while eosin stains cytoplasmic components pink to red.
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Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) Staining
: Useful for detecting glycogen and other carbohydrates.
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Oil Red O Staining
: Specifically stains lipid droplets.
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Immunohistochemistry
: Uses antibodies to detect specific proteins within the cytoplasm.
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