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Transparency Allows Better Diagnostic Imaging

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It is now possible to see through large tissue samples under a microscope with a technique that strips cells of their light-blocking parts. The technique, developed at the California Institute of Technology, could enable new diagnostic medical applications, including better imaging of developmental problems and diseases. Through the new PARS technique, researchers can make the body, including cells and tissue, transparent for better imaging and analysis. Images courtesy of Bin Yang and Viviana Gradinaru/ California Institute of Technology. “Large volumes of tissue are not...Read full article

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    Published: August 2014
    3-DAmericasbiologyBiophotonicsbiopsyCaliforniaCalifornia Institute of TechnologyCaltechconfocal microscopyfluorescentImaginglipidsorgansproteinsResearch & TechnologytissuesViviana GradinaruPARSperfusion-assisted agent release in situPACTpassive clarity techniqueBioScan

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