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"elast" technology, described in a new paper in nature methods, provides scientists a very fast way to fluorescently label cells, proteins, genetic material, and other molecules within brains, kidneys, lungs, hearts, and other organs. that's because when such tissues can be stretched out or squished
they needed hours to label a slice only a tenth as thick. because labeling time is estimated by squaring the depth that probes must penetrate, calculations suggest labeling with elast proceeds times faster than with clarity. though chung's lab mostly focuses on brains, the applicability to other organs...
http://news.mit.edu/2020/technology-makes-tissues-elastic-and-lasting-easier-imaging-0520