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What are the limitations of classical histology?


Despite its contributions, classical histology has several limitations:
Static Images: Histological analysis provides static images of cells and tissues, making it challenging to study dynamic processes.
Two-Dimensional View: Thin tissue sections provide a two-dimensional view, which may not fully represent the three-dimensional structure of tissues.
Sample Preparation: The process of fixation, embedding, and sectioning can introduce artifacts or alter tissue morphology.

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