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What Are Some Key Histological Techniques Used in Cancer Research?

Several key histological techniques are pivotal in cancer research:
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) - A method used to detect specific proteins in tissue sections using antibodies, providing insights into the expression of cancer-related biomarkers.
In Situ Hybridization (ISH) - A technique that helps locate specific nucleic acid sequences within tissue sections, assisting in the identification of genetic alterations associated with cancer.
Electron Microscopy - Offers high-resolution images of cellular structures, aiding in the study of cellular changes at the ultrastructural level.
Digital Pathology - Involves the acquisition, management, and interpretation of pathology information in a digital environment, enhancing the accuracy and speed of diagnosis.

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