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What types of data are stored in histology?

Histology data can encompass a wide range of formats, including:
Digital images of tissue samples, captured using various techniques such as light microscopy, electron microscopy, and immunohistochemistry.
Quantitative data, such as cell counts, measurements of tissue structures, and molecular markers.
Annotated data, which involve notes and labels added to images to highlight specific features or findings.
Metadata, providing crucial information about the sample, such as the source, preparation method, and imaging parameters.

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