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What are the Applications of LDH Assay in Histology?
The LDH assay has several important applications in histology:
Cytotoxicity Studies
: Evaluating the toxic effects of chemicals or drugs on cells.
Tissue Injury Assessment
: Determining the extent of damage in tissue samples.
Cancer Research
: Monitoring tumor cell death and response to treatments.
Apoptosis and Necrosis
: Distinguishing between different forms of cell death.
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