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Why is Ethical Conduct Important in Histology?
Ethical conduct ensures that research and diagnostic processes are carried out with respect for human and animal rights, data integrity, and scientific validity. Misconduct can lead to
misdiagnosis
, loss of public trust, and legal repercussions.
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