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Why is MACIP Important?
MACIP is essential for several reasons:
Diagnosis
: Accurate identification of cells and tissues helps in diagnosing diseases.
Research
: Provides insights into cellular functions and interactions.
Education
: Fundamental for teaching histology and pathology.
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