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Why Use Experimental Subjects in Histology?
Experimental subjects are crucial in
histology
to understand normal and abnormal tissue structures. They help researchers study disease mechanisms, develop treatments, and understand physiological processes at the cellular level.
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Why Use Experimental Subjects in Histology?
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