incorporation

How is Incorporation Achieved?

There are various methods to achieve incorporation in histological studies:
Staining: Specific dyes or stains are used to color the tissues or cells, making certain components more visible under a microscope.
Autoradiography: Radioactive isotopes are incorporated into molecules, and their distribution is visualized using photographic techniques.
Immunohistochemistry: Antibodies tagged with fluorescent markers bind to specific proteins or antigens in the tissues.
In Situ Hybridization: Labeled complementary DNA or RNA probes bind to specific nucleotide sequences in the tissue sections.

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