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What are Some Common Applications of Chromogenic Multiplex Staining?
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Cancer Research
: Identifying and characterizing tumor microenvironments, studying cancer stem cells, and assessing immune cell infiltration.
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Neuroscience
: Mapping neuronal circuits and studying neurodegenerative diseases.
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Developmental Biology
: Analyzing tissue differentiation and organogenesis.
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Pathology
: Diagnosing diseases and understanding pathological changes in tissues.
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