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How to Design Control Groups in Histological Studies?

Designing effective control groups involves careful planning:
Randomization: Ensure that subjects are randomly assigned to control and experimental groups to minimize selection bias.
Blinding: Utilize blinding methods where the researcher is unaware of which group the subjects belong to, reducing observational bias.
Standardization: Maintain consistent conditions across control and experimental groups to ensure that any differences observed are due to the experimental variable.

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