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What Technologies are Used for 3D Histology?
Several advanced technologies are employed to study tissues in three dimensions:
Confocal microscopy
Electron microscopy
Multiphoton microscopy
Optical coherence tomography
X-ray microtomography
These techniques allow for high-resolution imaging and reconstruction of tissue architecture, enabling detailed analysis of cellular and subcellular structures.
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