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Ensure that articles created on pathology topics are thoroughly referenced and include up-to-date links to the most recent literature; Explain the use of evidence-based medicine in pathology; Maintain consistency per WP:MEDMOS on pathology articles; Produce pathology-themed featured articles based on the above; Strenghten the articles related ...
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Doctors explain which blood type is more susceptible to norovirus, also known as the 24-hour flu and stomach bug. Plus, how one gene mutation helps protect from it.
Imprint cytology is a preparation wherein the tissue of interest touches a glass slide, leaving behind its imprint in the form of cells on the slide. [citation needed] The imprint can subsequently be stained and studied. [citation needed]