What Are the Common Wavelengths Used in Histology?
Commonly used wavelengths in histology include:
Ultraviolet (UV) Light: 200-400 nm, used in DNA staining and fluorescence microscopy. Visible Light: 400-700 nm, used in brightfield microscopy and general tissue staining. Near-Infrared (NIR) Light: 700-1000 nm, used in deep tissue imaging techniques.