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Common Pathological Experiment

General pathology describes a complex and broad field that involves the study of the mechanisms behind cell and tissue injury and understanding how the body responds to and repairs injury. Examples of areas that may be studied include necrosis, neoplasia, wound healing, inflammation and how cells adapt to injury. Experimental pathology, also known as investigative pathology, is the scientific study of disease processes through the microscopic or molecular examination of organs, tissues, cells, or body fluids from diseased organisms. Pathology uses macroscopic study (visible to the naked eye), conventional microscopy, electron microscopy and molecular biology techniques to analyse tissues (histological analysis) and cells (cytological analysis).

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