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What is 3D Histology and its significance?

3D Histology involves creating three-dimensional reconstructions of tissues from two-dimensional histological sections. This approach provides a more comprehensive understanding of tissue architecture and spatial relationships within tissues. Techniques such as tissue clearing and light-sheet microscopy have been instrumental in advancing 3D histology. These methods allow researchers to visualize entire organs or large tissue volumes in 3D, offering new insights into tissue organization and pathology.

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