Abstract
Techniques for clearing mouse tissues or whole bodies and making them transparent are useful for anatomic analysis, but labeling specific cell types has been difficult. Researchers have developed a method, called wildDISCO, to highlight these cells and improve visualization of structural details. The technique uses a solvent to remove cholesterol from cell membranes in the mouse's body and employs conventional antibodies to tag the cells.
©2023 American Association for Cancer Research
2023
American Association for Cancer Research
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