Tissue optical clearing is a fundamental technique that enhances light penetration deep into biological samples by reducing light scattering through refractive index homogenization. This process ...
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Steps for deep-tissue 3D-imaging. Embryos or neonates fixed with 4% PFA were optically cleared with 60% TDE or tissue-clearing reagent CUBIC-L/R, and imaged using stereoscopic, confocal, or two-photon ...
Researchers developed a non-invasive imaging technique that enables laser light to penetrate deeper into living tissue, capturing sharper images of cells. This could help clinical biologists study ...
Cancer imaging is entering a phase where malignant cells no longer hide in murky grayscale but flare into view with surgical precision. Across operating rooms, scanners, and even blood tests, ...
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Optical clearing, whereby biological tissues are rendered transparent to visible light, is a valuable route to imaging of cells and organs in their complete environment. Multiple variations of ...
Hidden inside every organ, microscopic fibers form a scaffolding that quietly shapes how we move, think, and heal. For the ...
Intravital brain imaging is a valuable tool for studying neurons, glial cells, and their surroundings in living animals. It allows the investigation of neurological illnesses, therapeutic efficacy, ...