The verification process in histology typically involves several steps:
Sample Collection: Ensuring that the biopsy or tissue sample is collected correctly and handled properly to prevent degradation. Fixation: Using appropriate fixatives to preserve tissue morphology and prevent autolysis. Embedding and Sectioning: Properly embedding the tissue in a medium like paraffin and cutting thin sections for staining. Staining: Applying specific stains to highlight different cellular components and structures. Microscopic Examination: Using a microscope to examine the stained tissue sections for specific histological features. Data Interpretation: Analyzing the microscopic findings and correlating them with clinical or experimental data.