
Stained Histological Sections
Stained histological sections are thin slices of biological tissue prepared for microscopic examination. To see specific structures clearly under a microscope, these tissues are treated with special dyes that highlight different cell components, such as nuclei, fibers, or other tissues. This staining enhances contrast, allowing scientists and medical professionals to study tissue organization, identify abnormalities, and diagnose diseases more accurately. The process involves sectioning, applying stains, and mounting the tissue on slides, making microscopic features visible and distinguishable for detailed analysis.