Achieving high precision in histology involves several steps:
Tissue Collection: Proper collection and handling of tissue samples to avoid degradation. Fixation: Using the right fixatives to preserve the tissue's morphology and molecular integrity. Embedding: Correctly embedding tissues in paraffin or other media to maintain structural integrity. Sectioning: Cutting thin, uniform sections with a microtome for microscopic examination. Staining: Applying appropriate stains to highlight specific cellular components. Microscopy: Using high-quality microscopes and imaging techniques to observe detailed structures.