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What are the Applications of Isotopes in Histology?
Isotopes have a wide range of applications in histology, including:
DNA and RNA synthesis
studies
Protein tracking
and turnover
Metabolic pathway
analysis
Cell proliferation
assays
Immunohistochemistry
and
in situ hybridization
techniques
These applications help researchers understand cellular processes at a molecular level, which is crucial for advancements in medical research and diagnostics.
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