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How is Cell Proliferation Studied in Histological Research?
Histological research on cell proliferation involves various techniques, including:
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Immunohistochemistry
to visualize specific proliferation markers
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In situ hybridization
to detect proliferating cell mRNA
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Flow cytometry
to analyze cell cycle phases
These methods provide valuable insights into the dynamics of cell proliferation in both healthy and diseased tissues.
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