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What Are Some Examples of Centralized Databases in Histology?
Several centralized databases are currently in use or development in the field of histology:
The Human Protein Atlas
: An extensive resource that maps all the human proteins in cells, tissues, and organs.
The Cancer Genome Atlas
: Provides comprehensive, multi-dimensional maps of the key genomic changes in various cancers.
Virtual Microscopy Databases
: These platforms offer high-resolution digital slides for education and research, such as the
Pathology Education Instructional Resource (PEIR)
.
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