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Why is a CMS Important in Histology?
The complexity of histological data necessitates a robust system for
data storage
and
retrieval
. A CMS allows histologists to organize vast amounts of
specimen images
and
annotate
them efficiently. This facilitates better
collaboration
among researchers and enhances the utility of data for
diagnostic
and
educational purposes
.
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