Researchers used a blood protein wash to render brain tissue transparent down to 700 µm, witnessing live-firing activity ...
Researchers at Kyushu University have developed SeeDB-Live, a method that temporarily makes living brain tissue transparent without harming its function. By using albumin, a protein naturally found in ...
Making a living brain transparent and watching its neurons fire without disturbing their function-sounds like science fiction, doesn't it? Yet the solution may already exist within our own bodies. In ...
In the first study of its kind, researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) designed and implanted a transparent window in the skull of a ...
Three-dimensional fluorescence imaging of neurons in Layer 5 of the cerebral cortex, captured by two-photon microscopy in mice expressing a fluorescent protein (Thy1-EYFP-H). SeeDB-Live clearing ...
California skateboarder Jared Hager has become the first person to receive a transparent skull replacement, which allows doctors to better view the function of his brain. The window has allowed ...