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How is Drug Efficacy Assessed Histologically?
Drug efficacy is assessed through various
histopathological
techniques. These methods include the examination of tissue samples under a microscope to observe alterations in
cell morphology
, tissue architecture, and the presence of specific biomarkers. Common techniques used are
immunohistochemistry
,
in situ hybridization
, and
histochemical staining
.
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