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What are the Types of Microscopes Used in Histology?
Histologists use various types of microscopes, each with different resolution capabilities. The most common are:
Light Microscopes
Electron Microscopes
Confocal Microscopes
Fluorescence Microscopes
Frequently asked queries:
What are the Types of Microscopes Used in Histology?
What are the Resolution Limits of Light Microscopes?
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