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Now, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have devised a new way to label proteins in millions of cells without compromising the tissue’s structure: continuous redispersion ...
A new technology developed at MIT enables scientists to label proteins across millions of individual cells in fully intact 3D tissues with unprecedented speed, uniformity, and versatility.
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Scientists discover a simple set of rules that may explain how the body's tissues stay organizedEvery day, your body replaces billions of cells—and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. How is that possible?
Tissue processing advance can label proteins at the level of individual cells across whole, intact rodent brains and other large samples just as fast and uniformly as in dissociated single cells.
A new study published in Cell on July 10 has reported the world's fastest high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) imaging technology for the entire body of small animals at subcellular resolution, ...
After optimizing tissue permeabilization with a urea-based solution called ScaleA2, the researchers demonstrated that POD-nAbs could achieve nearly uniform labeling across the full depth of 1-mm ...
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