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Why Are Cellular Changes Important?
Understanding cellular changes is essential for several reasons:
Diagnosis
Identifying cellular changes can help diagnose diseases and conditions early, allowing for timely intervention and treatment.
Prognosis
The extent and type of cellular changes can provide valuable information about the likely course and outcome of a disease.
Research
Studying cellular changes can lead to a better understanding of disease mechanisms and the development of new treatments and therapies.
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