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Why are Histological Modifications Important?
Understanding histological modifications is crucial for several reasons:
Diagnosis of
diseases
Understanding
tissue repair
mechanisms
Developing
therapeutic interventions
Studying
developmental biology
Analyzing the effects of
drugs
and other treatments
These modifications provide insights into how tissues respond to various stimuli and stressors and help in identifying potential targets for medical intervention.
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