WITHOUT INVASIVE PROCEDURES
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Scientists make mouse skin transparent using common food dye, echoing HG Wells’ 'Invisible Man'
The application of the dye induced minimal inflammation and no long-term health effects were noted in the mice, as verified by subsequent blood tests and body weight measurements. The researchers concluded that this method could serve as a non-invasive tool for medical diagnostics, potentially allowing for the identification of tumors or injuries without the need for surgical intervention.
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