Tissue Clearing
Tissue Clearing is a technique used in microscopy to render tissue transparent, and to observe and analyze the tissue structure without the obscuring effect of a thick sample. This technique has become increasingly useful in the study of tissue and organ functions in many fields, such as developmental biology, neuroscience and cancer research. By clearing tissue, researchers can observe the intricate inner structures of an organ and visualize the connections between cells in a natural environment, which helps to better understand the tissue physiology, cell-to-cell communication and global tissue homeostasis. In addition, tissue clearing can be used to monitor the progression of diseases and development of therapeutics.
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