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How are Spindle Fibers Visualized in Histology?
In histology, spindle fibers are often visualized using fluorescent staining techniques. Antibodies specific to tubulin can be used to stain microtubules, allowing researchers to observe the spindle apparatus under a fluorescence microscope.
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