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Why is Purification Important in Histological Studies?
In histological studies, purified biological molecules are essential for:
1.
Antibody Production
: Pure proteins are used to generate specific antibodies for
immunohistochemical staining
.
2.
Molecular Probes
: Purified nucleic acids are used to create probes for
in situ hybridization
.
3.
Functional Assays
: Enzyme activity and interaction studies require high-purity molecules.
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