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What is histology? Here I take you through the history of histology, and how the slides are prepared. Enjoy! Content: 0:00 Introduction 0:26 History of Histology 1:35 Different Cellular Characteristics 3:35 Basic Properties of Cell 5:05 Difference between Procaryote and Eucaryote Cell 6:04 Main components for a Microscope to work 6:23 Types of microscopes 7:03 Light Microscope (Brightfield, Phase contrast, Darkfield, Fluorescence) 7:54 Electron Microscope (Transmission, Scanning Electron microscope) 8:26 The process of obtaining a histological slide 8:30 1. Biopsy from a patient 8:37 2. Fixation (Formalin) 9:05 3. Dehydration 9:21 4. Paraffin Infiltration 9:38 5. Cutting with microtome 9:45 6. Coloring with Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) Follow my Instagram: @Taimtalksmed ———————————— In this video I cover: – Short history of Histology (first light microscope) – Quick look into how to differentiate cells through microscope (Muscle tissue) – Basic Properties of Cell – Differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell – How microscopes work – Light Microscope (Brightfield, Phase-Contrast, Darkfield, Fluorescence microscope) – Transmission Electon Microscope – Scanning Electron Microscope – How tissue is prepared in lab and stained (Biopsy, Fixation, Dehydration, Paraffin infiltration, Staining (H&E)