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What Are the Applications of Sirius Red Stain?
Sirius Red Stain has a wide range of applications in
histology
and pathology, including but not limited to:
Liver fibrosis
studies
Assessment of
myocardial infarction
and cardiac fibrosis
Evaluation of
pulmonary fibrosis
Examination of skin diseases involving collagen
In each of these applications, the ability to visualize and quantify collagen deposition is essential for understanding the extent and progression of the disease.
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