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What are the Recent Advances in Histological Imaging?
Recent advances in histological imaging include:
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Super-Resolution Microscopy
: Breaks the diffraction limit of light, providing unprecedented resolution.
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Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM)
: Allows imaging of samples at cryogenic temperatures, preserving native structures and reducing artifacts.
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Light Sheet Microscopy
: Enables fast, high-resolution imaging of large, living specimens with minimal photodamage.
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