In Histology, cell differentiation is studied using various techniques to examine the microscopic structure and function of tissues. Common methods include:
Histochemical Staining: This technique uses dyes to highlight specific cellular components, helping to identify different cell types and stages of differentiation.
Immunohistochemistry: This method employs antibodies to detect specific proteins, providing insights into the presence and localization of differentiation markers.
Electron Microscopy: This high-resolution imaging technique allows for detailed examination of cellular structures involved in differentiation.