mechanical strength

How is Mechanical Strength Studied in Histology?

Histologists use various techniques to study mechanical strength:
Tensile Testing: Measures the force required to stretch a tissue sample until it breaks.
Compression Testing: Assesses how a tissue responds to compressive forces.
Microscopy: Examines the microstructure of tissues to understand their mechanical properties.
Biochemical Assays: Quantify the amounts of key structural proteins and other molecules.

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