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Histological staining plays a critical role in the visualization of tissue and cell structures. Living cells or fixed cells have very few inherent colors and only very small differences in the refractive indices of their component parts. By staining tissue sections, pathologists and researchers can view tissue morphology (structure) or look for the presence or prevalence of particular cell types, structures or even micro-organisms under a microscope.
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