x ray diffraction

What are the Limitations of X-Ray Diffraction in Histology?

One of the main limitations of X-ray diffraction in histology is the requirement for the sample to be crystalline. Many biological tissues are amorphous or lack sufficient crystallinity, making them unsuitable for XRD analysis. Moreover, the process of crystallizing biological samples can sometimes alter their native structure, potentially leading to misleading conclusions.

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