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hematopoietic stem cells
How are HSCs Identified in Histological Studies?
In
histological studies
, HSCs can be identified using specific markers such as CD34, CD38, and CD90. Techniques like
immunohistochemistry
and
flow cytometry
are commonly employed to detect these markers and isolate HSCs from other cell types.
Frequently asked queries:
Where are HSCs Located?
What is the Role of HSCs in Hematopoiesis?
How are HSCs Identified in Histological Studies?
What are the Clinical Applications of HSCs?
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