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What are Some NIH-Funded Histology Projects?
NIH funds a wide range of projects that utilize histological techniques. Examples include:
Studies on the
microenvironment of tumors
to identify potential therapeutic targets.
Research on tissue regeneration and repair, particularly in the context of
stem cell therapy
.
Investigation into the
pathogenesis of infectious diseases
at the tissue and cellular levels.
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