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Why is Morphometric Data Important in Histology?
The importance of morphometric data in Histology cannot be overstated. It allows researchers and clinicians to:
Quantify changes
in tissue structure.
Identify and classify
tissue anomalies
.
Track the progression of diseases.
Evaluate the efficacy of treatments.
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