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access to advanced techniques:
What Are Some Advanced Techniques in Histology?
Several advanced techniques have been developed to improve the accuracy and depth of histological analysis. These include
immunohistochemistry
(IHC),
confocal microscopy
,
electron microscopy
(EM),
fluorescence in situ hybridization
(FISH), and
multiplex immunofluorescence
(mIF). Each of these methods offers unique advantages in visualizing and understanding cellular and tissue structures at a microscopic level.
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