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What Are the Applications of FIA in Histology?
FIA is widely used in histology for various applications, including:
Disease diagnosis
, such as detecting cancer markers or infectious agents.
Protein expression studies
to understand cellular functions and pathways.
Pharmacological research
to evaluate the efficacy of new drugs.
Cell biology
and tissue structure analysis.
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