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What Types of Research are Conducted?
Research conducted in histology research institutes spans a wide range of topics. This includes the study of
normal tissue architecture
,
disease mechanisms
,
tissue regeneration
, and
stem cell biology
. Researchers also explore the interactions between different cell types within tissues and the impact of various factors such as
genetics
,
environment
, and
lifestyle
on tissue health and disease.
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