IN A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH SCIENTISTS IN US TRANSFORMED A MOUSE IN TO A "TRANSPARENT" CREATURE THAT CAN GIVE THEM A CLEARER VIEW OF THE BODY TISSUES FOR RESEARCH. THE BODY OF THE EXPERIMENTAL MOUSE HAS BEEN RENDERED TRANSPARENT, USING A TECHNIQUE CALLED "CLARITY",WHICH INVOLVES USE OF WATER BASED GEL AND DETERGENTS.RESEARCHERS INJECTED THE CHEMICALGEL AND DETERGENTS DIRECTLY INTO THE RHODENT'S BLOODSTREAM AND WITHIN TWO TO THREE DAYS ORGANS LIKE KIDNEYS,HEART,LUNGS AND INTESTINE TURNED TRANSPARENT.ONCE TISSUE IS STORED IN THIS WAY SCIENTISTS WILL BE ABLE TO SEE THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN CELLS, AS WELL AS THE STRUCTURES AND MOLECULES INSIDE CELLS.
IN A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH SCIENTISTS IN US TRANSFORMED A MOUSE IN TO A "TRANSPARENT" CREATURE THAT CAN GIVE THEM A CLEARER VIEW OF THE BODY TISSUES FOR RESEARCH. THE BODY OF THE EXPERIMENTAL MOUSE HAS BEEN RENDERED TRANSPARENT, USING A TECHNIQUE CALLED "CLARITY",WHICH INVOLVES USE OF WATER BASED GEL AND DETERGENTS.RESEARCHERS INJECTED THE CHEMICALGEL AND DETERGENTS DIRECTLY INTO THE RHODENT'S BLOODSTREAM AND WITHIN TWO TO THREE DAYS ORGANS LIKE KIDNEYS,HEART,LUNGS AND INTESTINE TURNED TRANSPARENT.ONCE TISSUE IS STORED IN THIS WAY SCIENTISTS WILL BE ABLE TO SEE THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN CELLS, AS WELL AS THE STRUCTURES AND MOLECULES INSIDE CELLS.