Several techniques are employed in Histology to study tissue areas:
Light Microscopy: Uses visible light to observe stained tissue sections, providing details about the tissue's structure and arrangement. Electron Microscopy: Provides a higher resolution image by using electron beams, allowing for the observation of ultrastructural details. Histochemical Staining: Involves staining tissues with dyes to highlight specific structures or components, such as proteins or nucleic acids. Immunohistochemistry: Uses antibodies to detect specific antigens in tissues, helping to identify cellular and molecular markers.