In the field of histology, biorepositories are essential for several reasons:
Sample Preservation: They ensure the long-term preservation of biological samples, allowing researchers to study tissue morphology and pathology over extended periods. Standardization: Biorepositories adhere to standardized protocols for sample collection, processing, and storage, ensuring consistency and reliability in histological research. Diversity: They provide access to a diverse range of samples, facilitating studies on various diseases, including rare conditions.