Disease modeling in histology typically involves several key steps:
Sample Collection: Obtaining tissue samples from patients or animal models. Fixation: Preserving tissue structure using fixatives such as formalin. Embedding and Sectioning: Embedding tissues in paraffin and cutting thin sections for microscopic examination. Staining: Applying specific stains to highlight cellular components and abnormalities. Microscopic Analysis: Observing stained sections under a microscope to identify disease-related changes.