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How Do Histology Stains Help Research & Patient Diagnosis?
Curious how tissue stains do more than just add colour? Discover how they unlock insights in research and play a key role in diagnosis. Introduction In histology, stains are more than just colour—they’re tools for discovery. By highlighting specific structures, stains enable researchers and clinicians to explore the fine details of tissues and cells. In research, staining techniques support studies in cancer biology, tissue development, and regenerative medicine. In clinical

Eghosa Arovo
Jan 53 min read


The Most Common Histology Stains and What They Reveal
Unlock the secrets in your tissue! Discover which histology stains—from H&E to Sirius Red—reveal your samples’ hidden details....

Eghosa Arovo
Jun 24, 20252 min read


Why Do We Use Special Stains in Histology?
While routine haematoxylin & eosin (H&E) staining provides excellent general morphology, many research questions demand more specific...

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Jun 12, 20253 min read


Cyro-sectioning vs Paraffin Embedding: Which One is Right for Your Research?
In histological studies, selecting an appropriate tissue preparation method is crucial for obtaining accurate and meaningful results. Two...

Eghosa Arovo
Apr 3, 20252 min read


The Vital Role of Histological Stains in Cancer Research and Diagnosis
Histological staining is a cornerstone in both cancer research and clinical diagnostics, enabling the visualization of cellular and...

Eghosa Arovo
Apr 1, 20252 min read


Histology 101: Exploring Special Stains Beyond H&E
While Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining provides foundational insights into tissue architecture, special stains are invaluable for...

Eghosa Arovo
Mar 20, 20253 min read


Histology 101: Microtomy, Unstained Slides, and Cryotomy
Our next blog in the H101 series explores the art of histological sectioning! Learn about microtomy, unstained slides, and cryotomy in...

Eghosa Arovo
Mar 17, 20253 min read


Title: Histology 101: Staining and H&E
Ever wondered how tissue samples get their vivid colors under a microscope? Discover the science behind H&E staining and why it’s the...

Eghosa Arovo
Mar 13, 20253 min read


Histology 101: Fresh Tissue Fixation, Processing & Embedding
We kick-start our 'Histology 101' series with 'From fixation to embedding '. Every step in tissue preparation is critical to high-quality...

Eghosa Arovo
Mar 12, 20254 min read


Top 10 Tips & Tricks for Better Imaging with Microscopes
Want to master microscopy? Learn how to set up, focus, and capture the best images with our Top 10 Microscopy Tips & Tricks ! 📖👇...

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Mar 10, 20253 min read


Redefining Prostate Cancer Risk: The Impact of Unfavorable Histology Classification
Prostate cancer treatment is evolving with unfavorable histology classification , offering better risk assessment and reducing...

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Mar 6, 20253 min read


How Does Histology Benefit Patient Treatment?
Histology is the key to personalized treatments, precision medicine, and better patient outcomes . Discover how histology shapes patient...

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Mar 5, 20253 min read


How Does Histology Benefit Cancer Research?
Discover how histology is revolutionizing cancer research by providing critical insights into tumor diagnosis and treatment. Learn more...

Eghosa Arovo
Mar 3, 20253 min read


A Breakthrough in Oral Cancer Detection: How the LDIR Wand is Changing the Game
A new handheld device could revolutionize oral cancer detection! 🦷🔬 Read our latest blog to learn how the LDIR Wand supports early...

Eghosa Arovo
Feb 27, 20252 min read


What is Histology? A Closer Look at the Science of Tissues
The word "histology" comes from the Greek “histos” (tissue) and “logos” (study) —the study of tissues at a microscopic level . " While...

Eghosa Arovo
Feb 25, 20252 min read


Welcome to Histoblog – Your Gateway to the World of Histology
Whether you're a seasoned researcher, a student diving into tissue studies for the first time, or just someone fascinated by the...

Eghosa Arovo
Feb 24, 20252 min read
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