What Are the Challenges of Molecular Imaging in Histology?
Despite its advantages, molecular imaging in histology also faces several challenges:
Probe development: Designing molecular probes that are both specific and sensitive can be complex. Image resolution: Achieving high-resolution images, particularly in deep tissues, remains difficult. Quantification: Accurate quantification of molecular signals can be challenging due to background noise and variability. Cost: Advanced imaging equipment and probes can be expensive, limiting accessibility. Data analysis: Interpreting large datasets generated by molecular imaging requires sophisticated computational tools.