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- forskning_videnskab
- cross-posted to:
- forskning_videnskab
Researchers say procedure not yet tested on people could eventually be used to help locate injuries or tumours
Researchers have peered into the brains and bodies of living animals after discovering that a common food dye can make skin, muscle and connective tissues temporarily transparent.
Applying the dye to the belly of a mouse made its liver, intestines and bladder clearly visible through the abdominal skin, while smearing it on the rodent’s scalp allowed scientists to see blood vessels in the animal’s brain.
Treated skin regained its normal colour when the dye was washed off, according to researchers at Stanford University, who believe the procedure opens up a host of applications in humans, from locating injuries and finding veins for drawing blood to monitoring digestive disorders and spotting tumours.
Great. Maybe my doctors could see what the fuck is wrong with me.
But can they see why kids love Cinnamon Toast Crunch!?
“Yeah so just, ya know, smear that crap all over my head and let’s figure this out”
“We’ve decided the problem is you.”
I’m female. The problem will be in my head.