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Japan scientists make see-through mice

Hope that dosen't hurt the mice, plus thats scary as hell!

Probably won't be much pain, due to anesthetics.

Anyway, mice are used all the time for experimentation, anyone who loves mice is not going to enjoy science.
 
Probably won't be much pain, due to anesthetics.

Anyway, mice are used all the time for experimentation, anyone who loves mice is not going to enjoy science.
Then they would say why waste anesthetics on mice? but i agree with you!
 
Mice , rats, and to a certain extent, even dogs, cats, and rhesus monkeys are bred en masse for purpose of being sacrificed during experiments. They are sacrificed in a quick, methodical manner. What little pain they experience is quick. A small price to pay for the benefit of the Human Race.
 
Then they would say why waste anesthetics on mice? but i agree with you!

Well they usually find some way to knock an animal unconscious before any of these types of procedures.

It's not a waste, since you don't want the animal "waking up" during the operation. That would mess up the experiment, and just be an all-round disaster.
 
Comment: To the progress of medical science and medical research ! Good to see this development. :cheers:


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Tokyo (AFP) - Invisibility may still be the stuff of fictional works like Harry Potter, but researchers in Japan have developed a way to make mice almost totally transparent.


Using a method that almost completely removes colour from tissue -- and kills the mouse in the process -- researchers say they can now examine individual organs or even whole bodies without slicing into them, offering a "bigger picture" view of the problems they are working on.

The techniques will give scientists a "new understanding of the 3D structure of organs and how certain genes are expressed in various tissues," said Kazuki Tainaka, the lead author of a research paper published in the US-based Cell magazine.

"We were very surprised that the entire body of infant and adult mice could be made nearly transparent," he said in a statement issued by Japanese research institute RIKEN and its collaborators

The work, which also involved the University of Tokyo and the Japan Science and Technology Agency, focuses on a compound called haem, the constituent that gives blood its red colour and is found in most tissues of the body.

The process involves pumping a saline solution through the mouse's heart, pushing the blood out of its circulatory system and killing the creature.



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A reagent is then introduced, which works to divorce the haem from the haemoglobin that remains in the animal's organs.

The dead mouse is skinned and soaked in the reagent for up to two weeks to complete the process.

A sheet of laser light, which can be set to penetrate to a specific level, builds up a complete image of the body, much as a 3D printer creates physical objects in layers.

"Microscopes have so far allowed us to look at things in minute detail, but that has also deprived us of the context of what we are looking at," Tainaka told AFP.

The new method, which cannot be applied to living things, "will give us details while enabling us to grasp the bigger picture," he said.

Hiroki Ueda, who led the research team, said in the statement that the method "could be used to study how embryos develop or how cancer and autoimmune diseases develop at the cellular level.

It was hoped the method would lead "to a deeper understanding of such diseases and perhaps to new therapeutic strategies".

"It could lead to the achievement of one of our great dreams: organism-level systems biology based on whole-body imaging at single-cell resolution."


Japan scientists make see-through mice - Yahoo News


It looks like an Alien.... without the body Armour. but hey... Japanese haaa...
 
Mice has to die if it has to become transparent. Not a living transparent mice.
 
Just imagine its implications on guerilla warfare by armed forces.
 
THE human race wants to remain in existence,then have to sacrifice some kind of creture. Although it may sound cruel, it 's the turth.if i were a scientist, i would do that ,too.
 

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