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What Can Be Observed in Histological Slides?
Histological slides reveal a wealth of information about cellular and tissue architecture. Researchers can observe:
Cell shape, size, and arrangement.
Intracellular components such as
nuclei
,
mitochondria
, and
endoplasmic reticulum
.
Extracellular matrix composition.
Tissue organization and differentiation.
Pathological changes, including
inflammation
,
necrosis
, and
neoplasia
.
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