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What Techniques are Used to Study Transduction Pathways?
Histology utilizes various techniques to study transduction pathways, including:
Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
: Detects specific proteins in tissue sections using antibodies.
In Situ Hybridization (ISH)
: Localizes specific nucleic acid sequences within tissue sections.
Western Blotting
: Identifies specific proteins in tissue extracts.
Fluorescence Microscopy
: Visualizes fluorescently labeled molecules in tissues.
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