Friday, August 1, 2014

PARS tech turns bodies transparent

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A lab mouse body, one week after after the start of the PARS process – the arrow in the mi...


Ordinarily, when scientists want to see specific cells within a piece of biological tissue, they first have to remove that tissue from the body, slice it very thin, then examine those two-dimensional slices using a microscope. Imagine, though, if the tissue could be made transparent – seeing tagged cells within it would be sort of like looking at three-dimensional bubbles inside an ice cube. Well, that's just what a team at Caltech have done using a technique known as PARS, or perfusion-assisted agent release in situ. .. Continue Reading PARS tech turns bodies transparent



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