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Why is Histology Important in Research?
Histology plays a crucial role in research as it allows scientists to observe the
cellular architecture
of tissues, identify abnormalities, and understand the
mechanisms of diseases
. It is fundamental in fields such as
pathology
,
oncology
, and
developmental biology
.
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