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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 14/12/2024 14:17

New imaging technique sees deeper into living tissue without damage

MIT researchers have developed a groundbreaking imaging method that can penetrate twice as deep into living tissue as previous techniques. This new method allows scientists to capture detailed images of cells without damaging or altering the tissue, opening up exciting possibilities for cancer research, drug discovery, and understanding immune responses. Traditional imaging methods require tissue […]

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