How has three-dimensional histology revolutionized tissue analysis?
Traditional histology is often limited to two-dimensional sections, but Three-Dimensional (3D) Histology has changed this paradigm. Techniques such as tissue clearing and light-sheet microscopy enable the visualization of entire organs and tissues in 3D. This provides a more accurate representation of tissue architecture and can reveal connections and structures that are not visible in 2D sections. This advancement is particularly beneficial in neuroscience and cancer research.