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What Are the Common Techniques Used in Molecular Imaging?
Several techniques are commonly used in molecular imaging within histology:
Fluorescence microscopy
: Utilizes fluorescent probes to detect specific molecules within tissues.
Confocal microscopy
: Provides high-resolution images by scanning specimens with a focused laser beam.
Multiphoton microscopy
: Allows for deep tissue imaging using longer wavelength light.
Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
: Visualizes metabolic processes using radioactive tracers.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
: Provides detailed images of soft tissues using magnetic fields and radio waves.
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