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How Are Novel Inhibitors Used in Histology?

In histology, novel inhibitors are applied to tissue samples to observe their effects on cellular processes. This can be done through:
1. In vitro Studies: Cells or tissue samples are treated with inhibitors to study changes in cell morphology, proliferation, apoptosis, and other functions.
2. In vivo Studies: Animal models are used to understand the systemic effects of inhibitors on tissues and organs.
3. Immunohistochemistry: This technique can detect the presence and activity of specific proteins in tissue samples treated with inhibitors, providing spatial and contextual data.

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