Supravital microscopy is a method for studying biological objects that allows you to study living cells and tissues in their natural environment. This method is used in various fields of biology such as medicine, plant biology, microbiology and others.
Supravital microscopy allows you to study living objects without losing their viability. This is because using this method does not expose objects to chemicals that can damage cells. Instead, they are preserved in their natural environment, allowing for more accurate research results.
One of the advantages of supravital microscopy is the ability to study objects in their dynamics. This allows you to observe changes in cells and tissues that occur during their life. In addition, this method allows you to study objects at earlier stages of development than using other microscopy methods.
However, like any other microscopy method, supravital microscopy has its limitations. For example, objects can be damaged during long-term storage, as well as when strong chemicals are used. In addition, to conduct the study it is necessary to have special equipment and knowledge in the field of microscopy.