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What Are the Benefits of Using E-Stim in Histology?
The use of E-Stim in histology offers numerous benefits:
It provides a controlled environment for studying
physiological responses
.
Allows for real-time observation of
cellular changes
.
Facilitates the study of
electrophysiological properties
of various tissues.
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