Microbiota can be studied in histology through various techniques:
1. Staining Methods: Specific stains, such as Gram stain, are used to differentiate bacterial cell walls in tissue samples. 2. Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH): This technique uses fluorescent probes to detect and localize specific DNA sequences of microorganisms within tissues. 3. Electron Microscopy: Provides high-resolution images to study the ultrastructure of microorganisms and their interactions with host tissues.