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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.
Dealing with a flu pandemic in the UK

Dealing with a flu pandemic in the UK

Scientists find new way to analyze the moving parts of large proteins

Scientists find new way to analyze the moving parts of large proteins

Wholegrain oats may reduce risk factors for coronary heart disease

Wholegrain oats may reduce risk factors for coronary heart disease

LASIK for patients 40-69 years old

LASIK for patients 40-69 years old

Good doctor-patient communication makes a difference in patient outcomes

Good doctor-patient communication makes a difference in patient outcomes

St. Jude uses new technology with 3-D imagery to communicate nationwide

St. Jude uses new technology with 3-D imagery to communicate nationwide

Study reveals impact of the MMR controversy on parents of children with autism

Study reveals impact of the MMR controversy on parents of children with autism

Research agreement to advance new imaging technology

Research agreement to advance new imaging technology

Surgical improvements for Crohn's disease sufferers

Surgical improvements for Crohn's disease sufferers

Sharper MRI's

Sharper MRI's

MedImmune statement on MedImmune vs. Genentech Supreme Court decision

MedImmune statement on MedImmune vs. Genentech Supreme Court decision

Bush Administration says it opposes Democrats' plan to allow Government to negotiate Medicare drug prices

Bush Administration says it opposes Democrats' plan to allow Government to negotiate Medicare drug prices

Myths surrounding HIV/AIDS epidemic in Asia

Myths surrounding HIV/AIDS epidemic in Asia

Quality indicators for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures

Quality indicators for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures

FDA approves Plavix for STEMI heart attacks

FDA approves Plavix for STEMI heart attacks

FDA cracks down on fake drugs

FDA cracks down on fake drugs

No evidence that taking estrogen alone increases the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

No evidence that taking estrogen alone increases the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

Researchers test system at Cleveland-area hospitals that address family decision-making

Researchers test system at Cleveland-area hospitals that address family decision-making

British woman loses Herceptin court battle

British woman loses Herceptin court battle

Heart risk warning wanted on ADHD drugs

Heart risk warning wanted on ADHD drugs

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