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What Techniques Are Used to Study Dynamic Interactions?
Several advanced techniques are employed to study dynamic interactions in histology:
Live-cell imaging
to observe cellular processes in real-time.
Fluorescence microscopy
for visualizing specific cellular components.
Electron microscopy
for high-resolution imaging of cellular structures.
Molecular biology techniques
such as PCR and Western blotting to study gene and protein expression.
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