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How to Use Histological Data in Research?
In research, histological data are used to investigate the
mechanisms of disease
, evaluate the efficacy of new treatments, and study the
developmental biology
of tissues. Advanced techniques like
immunohistochemistry
and
in situ hybridization
allow for more detailed and specific analyses.
Frequently asked queries:
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How to Differentiate Between Normal and Abnormal Tissues?
What are the Common Artifacts in Histology and How to Identify Them?
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