
Fluorescent Staining
Fluorescent staining is a laboratory technique used to identify and analyze specific structures or molecules within cells or tissues. It involves applying special dyes called fluorophores that bind selectively to target components. When exposed to particular light wavelengths, these dyes emit bright, visible fluorescence, allowing scientists to visualize and study cellular details with high precision using microscopes equipped with fluorescence capabilities. This method is widely used in research, diagnostics, and medical studies to detect pathogens, observe cell behavior, and understand biological processes more effectively.