Scientists Use Wild Trick to Create Transparent Mice Where You Can See Their Internal Organs, Like a Clear 90s Nintendo
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The breakthrough discovery that tartrazine dye enhances light absorption in cells, reducing scattering and making organs visible, is poised to revolutionize biomedical research and applications.
Adam Wax expressed astonishment, stating, ‘You could see through the mouse. I’ve been working in optics for 30 years, and I thought that result was jaw-dropping.’
Study co-author Gusong Hong illustrated potential applications, mentioning, 'The orange dye could be used to diagnose deep-seated tumors without surgery, find veins for drawing blood, or assist with tattoo removal.'
The research indicates that applying tartrazine to body cells allows for a clearer view by increasing light absorption, a significant advancement in optical clarity for deeper tissues.
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