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How Are Dead Cells Identified?
Dead cells can be identified using various
staining techniques
and
microscopic observations
. For example,
Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining
is commonly employed to reveal structural details of tissues, where dead cells often appear more eosinophilic (pink) and may have pyknotic nuclei. Additionally,
TUNEL assays
and
Annexin V staining
are used to detect apoptotic cells.
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