complexity of histological data

What Makes Histological Data Complex?

Histological data encompasses a wide range of information, from the detailed morphology of individual cells to the architecture of entire tissues. The heterogeneity of tissues adds a layer of complexity, as different cell types and extracellular matrix components interact in a highly organized manner. Additionally, histological techniques such as staining, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy produce data with varying levels of resolution and contrast, further complicating the analysis.

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