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How is Biological Variability Assessed?
To assess biological variability, histologists use various techniques such as
microscopy
,
histochemical staining
, and
immunohistochemistry
. Advanced methods like
digital pathology
and
image analysis
software can quantify differences and provide a more objective assessment.
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