Several modes of cell death are now recognized, including necrosis, apoptosis, and autophagy. Oftentimes the distinctions
between these various modes may not be apparent, although the precise mode may be physiologically important. Accordingly,
it is often desirable to be able to classify the mode of cell death. Apoptosis was originally defined by structural alterations
in cells observable by transmitted light and electron microscopy. Today, a wide variety of imaging and cytochemical techniques
are available for the investigation of apoptosis. This review will highlight many of these methods, and provide a critique
on the advantages and disadvantages associated with them for the specific identification of apoptotic cells in culture and
tissues.
Keywords Apoptosis - Cell death - Cytochemistry - Morphology - Microscopy - Immunostaining