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Why Are Endogenous Factors Important in Histology?
Endogenous factors are critical for
cellular homeostasis
and tissue integrity. They influence
cell proliferation
,
differentiation
, and
metabolism
. For instance, endogenous enzymes like
DNA polymerase
are essential for DNA replication and repair, processes that are crucial for cell survival and division.
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