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How Are Fibers Identified in Histology?
Fibers can be identified through various
histological staining techniques
. Collagen fibers typically stain pink with
Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E)
stain, while reticular fibers can be visualized using
silver staining
techniques. Elastic fibers are often identified using special stains such as
Verhoeff's stain
or
orcein stain
.
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