How Can Transport Kinetics Be Studied in Histology?
Several techniques are used to study transport kinetics in histology, including:
- Fluorescence Microscopy: Used to visualize the movement of fluorescently labeled molecules. - Radioisotope Tracing: Involves tracking the movement of radioactively labeled substances. - Patch-Clamp Technique: Measures ion flow through individual ion channels, providing detailed kinetic data. - Electron Microscopy: Offers high-resolution images to study vesicular transport and membrane structures.