Stem Cells and Tissue Regeneration
Stem cells maintain and repair tissues through self-renewal and differentiation, with histological identification guiding regenerative medicine applications.
Developmental BiologyEnzyme Histochemistry in Muscle and Nerve Biopsy Diagnosis
Enzyme histochemistry on muscle and nerve biopsies identifies fiber types, mitochondrial function and metabolic activity essential for neuromuscular diagnosis.
HistochemistryHistochemical Detection of Metals and Minerals
Histochemical methods detect metal ions and mineral deposits in tissue sections, diagnosing iron overload, copper storage disease and heavy metal toxicity.
HistochemistryIn Situ Hybridization
In situ hybridization detects specific DNA and RNA sequences within intact tissue sections, combining molecular specificity with morphological context.
HistochemistryOxidative and Hydrolytic Enzymes in Tissue
Oxidative and hydrolytic enzyme histochemistry localizes metabolic and catabolic enzyme activity in tissue sections for diagnostic pathology.
HistochemistryPrinciples of Enzyme Histochemistry
Enzyme histochemistry detects enzymatic activity in tissue sections, localizing functional proteins to specific cells and subcellular compartments.
HistochemistryFrozen Section Technique
Frozen section is a rapid histopathological technique that provides intra-operative diagnosis within minutes, guiding surgical decision-making.
HistopathologyHistological Staining Techniques
Histological staining techniques use dyes and chemical reactions to visualize tissue components, enabling microscopic identification of normal and pathological structures.
HistopathologyHistopathological Reporting, Grading and Staging
Histopathological reporting translates microscopic findings into standardized diagnoses using grading and staging systems that guide patient management.
Histopathology