scattering and absorption

What is Scattering in Histology?


In the field of histology, scattering refers to the redirection of light as it passes through biological tissues. Due to the heterogenous nature of tissues, composed of various cells and extracellular matrix components, light doesn't travel in a straight path. Instead, it encounters multiple interfaces where it changes direction. This phenomenon can significantly impact the clarity and resolution of microscopic images.

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