What are the Challenges in Using Microfabrication for Histology?
While microfabrication technologies offer significant advantages, they also present certain challenges:
Technical Complexity: The processes involved in microfabrication are often complex and require specialized equipment and expertise. Cost: The development and implementation of microfabricated devices can be expensive, potentially limiting their accessibility and widespread use. Material Limitations: Finding suitable materials that are biocompatible and can be processed at the microscale can be challenging. Integration with Biological Systems: Ensuring that microfabricated devices function effectively within biological environments requires careful design and testing.