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How is Phagocytosis Studied in Histology?
In histology, phagocytosis can be studied using various techniques.
Microscopy
, including
electron microscopy
and
fluorescence microscopy
, allows for the visualization of phagocytic cells and their interactions with target particles.
Histochemical and immunohistochemical staining
methods can be employed to identify specific cell types and receptors involved in phagocytosis.
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