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The lipid-exchanged, anatomically rigid, imaging/immunostaining compatible, tissue hydrogel (CLARITY) method was initially designed in 2013 by Chung and Deisseroth at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Using this process, post-mortem organs can be labeled for proteins and nucleic acids, enabling analysis of intact samples to create detailed 3D images.
Carnosine may help prevent, treat cataracts

Carnosine may help prevent, treat cataracts

IQ explains some of the difference in heart disease between people of high and low socio-economic status

IQ explains some of the difference in heart disease between people of high and low socio-economic status

HPV testing for cervical screening investigated

HPV testing for cervical screening investigated

Minimally invasive treatment of brain tumors on the horizon

Minimally invasive treatment of brain tumors on the horizon

Tai Chi helps those chronic aches and pains

Tai Chi helps those chronic aches and pains

Half million people in the UK have undiagnosed coeliac disease

Half million people in the UK have undiagnosed coeliac disease

Biological timekeeper studies reveal new temperature regulator and track clock protein across a day

Biological timekeeper studies reveal new temperature regulator and track clock protein across a day

Discovery of gene key to Alzheimer's-like reversal

Discovery of gene key to Alzheimer's-like reversal

Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan allows Merck's appeal

Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan allows Merck's appeal

New tool in the radiography approach will assist in earlier detection of asbestos-related diseases

New tool in the radiography approach will assist in earlier detection of asbestos-related diseases

New camera images blood circulation in real time

New camera images blood circulation in real time

New implantable lenses put high-tech devices within reach, UT Southwestern eye surgeons say

New implantable lenses put high-tech devices within reach, UT Southwestern eye surgeons say

Researchers identify molecule that helps the sleep-deprived to mentally rebound

Researchers identify molecule that helps the sleep-deprived to mentally rebound

Researchers identify key molecular mechanism that regulates brain's ability to mentally compensate for sleep deprivation

Researchers identify key molecular mechanism that regulates brain's ability to mentally compensate for sleep deprivation

SYNTAX defines borders between CABG and PCI with TAXUS drug-eluting stents

SYNTAX defines borders between CABG and PCI with TAXUS drug-eluting stents

Researchers develop "virtual patient" to help train the pharmacists of the future

Researchers develop "virtual patient" to help train the pharmacists of the future

Lack of human calmodulin-like protein can be indicative of oral cancer

Lack of human calmodulin-like protein can be indicative of oral cancer

A new approach improves prioritization of disease-associated SNPs

A new approach improves prioritization of disease-associated SNPs

Scientists film immune cell becoming infected by a parasite

Scientists film immune cell becoming infected by a parasite

Scientists shed light on how DNA is unwound so that its code can be read

Scientists shed light on how DNA is unwound so that its code can be read

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