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What are High Resolution Imaging Techniques?
High resolution imaging techniques refer to methods that allow the visualization of tissue structures at a very fine scale, often at the level of individual cells or even subcellular components. These techniques include
confocal microscopy
,
multiphoton microscopy
,
transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
, and
scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
, among others. Each method has its unique advantages and applications in histology.
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