data storage and sharing

How is data shared in histology?

Data sharing in histology can take various forms, including:
Collaborative platforms and databases, which allow researchers to upload, share, and access histological data. Examples include the Human Protein Atlas and the Cancer Imaging Archive.
Publication in scientific journals, often accompanied by supplementary data that can be accessed online.
Conferences and workshops, where researchers present their findings and share data with peers.
Direct sharing between institutions or research groups, facilitated by secure data transfer methods.

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