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heat induced epitope retrieval (hier)
What are the Advantages of HIER?
HIER offers several benefits in histological studies:
Improved antigenicity and antibody binding
Enhanced staining intensity and clarity
Better reproducibility of results
These advantages make HIER an invaluable technique in [diagnostic pathology](https://) and research.
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