Despite their utility, there are challenges in using antibacterial agents in histology: - Tissue Damage: High concentrations of antibacterial agents can damage delicate tissues, leading to artifacts in histological analysis. - Resistance: Bacteria can develop resistance to common antibacterial agents, necessitating ongoing research to identify new and effective substances. - Standardization: Ensuring consistent and standardized procedures across different laboratories can be difficult, impacting the reproducibility of histological studies.