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What Techniques are Used to Study Microscopic Changes?
Several advanced techniques are employed to study microscopic changes, including:
Light Microscopy
: Basic method using visible light.
Electron Microscopy
: Provides detailed images at a molecular level.
Fluorescence Microscopy
: Uses fluorescent dyes to label specific cellular structures.
Confocal Microscopy
: Offers high-resolution images by focusing on a specific plane within the tissue.
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