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region of interest (roi)
How are ROIs Selected?
The selection of an ROI is often guided by the research question or clinical objective. Various techniques, such as
staining methods
(e.g.,
H&E staining
),
immunohistochemistry
, and
in situ hybridization
, can highlight specific features that warrant closer inspection. Advanced imaging technologies, like
confocal microscopy
and
digital pathology
software, also aid in accurately delineating ROIs.
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