How do limited reagents and stains affect Histology?
Reagents and stains are vital for highlighting specific tissue components and cellular structures. Inadequate supply or quality of these materials can result in poor staining, which complicates the differentiation between various tissue elements. This can lead to misinterpretation of histological findings and affect the accuracy of both research and diagnostic procedures. Consistent quality of reagents ensures reproducibility and reliability of histological techniques.