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What are the Applications of Immunofluorescence in Histology?
Immunofluorescence is widely used in
diagnostic pathology
and
research
to study various diseases and cellular processes. It is particularly useful in identifying and locating specific
cell types
, understanding protein expression patterns, and diagnosing conditions such as
cancer
,
autoimmune diseases
, and
infectious diseases
.
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