Hydrogel Process Creates Transparent Brain For Research
First time accepted submitter jds91md writes "Scientists at Stanford have developed a technique to see the structural detail of actual brains with resolution down to the cellular and axonal/dendritic level. The process called CLARITY allows a 'transparent' view of the brain without having to slice or section it in any way. From the article: 'Even more important, experts say, is that unlike earlier methods for making the tissue of brains and other organs transparent, the new process, called Clarity by its inventors, preserves the biochemistry of the brain so well that researchers can test it over and over again with chemicals that highlight specific structures within a brain and provide clues to its past activity. The researchers say this process may help uncover the physical underpinnings of devastating mental disorders like schizophrenia, autism, post-traumatic stress disorder and others.'"
The researchers say this process may help uncover the physical underpinnings of devastating mental disorders like schizophrenia, autism, post-traumatic stress disorder and others.'"
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Alpha-levels, here we come!
This is obviously how the Zombies start.
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The headline is focusing on the wrong thingThere was already a process to make brains look like glass. It was really cheap and easy too: it's just urea basically.
The real story is the second part. You can stain for proteins and see where the localize. With SCALE, the previous method, you couldn't do that easily. Probably anyway, I never tried. You had to have fluorescent proteins expressing in the tissue, which isn't possible in human tissue samples from deceased patients unless you're trying some weird shit. Alternatively, you could stain sections, but that doesn't give you as good a 3D image of the 3D structure.
It's really interesting work. If it doesn't cost too much, I may have to try it in my lab (though I don't work on brains.)
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The brain is real, but not alive. MRI works on living brains, but usually still pictures. Functional MRI gives movies of activity on living brains, but at a lower resolution. This technique carefully washes away some parts of the brain leaving the fat cells, neurons etc intact. Then they apply electric current and study the connectivity.
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This is really cool. Guess it won't be too long when they will be able to do the same with live brains. Which would more than likely result in the ability to cure many forms of mental issues and illness.
Sounds like an optimal way to clear your mind.
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Fuck yeah.
It really depends on whether this is the customary Clarity, or the new and improved one.
Seriously, nobody here made the connection?
I know tobacco is bad for you, so I smoke weed with crack.
Could this be the path that allows me to backup my brain? A method that would allow me go back and search for significant things like my wife's birthday? Or where I saw/experienced that last place I put my car keys? These are things that matter.
... as I guess the person owning that brain should be dead before the procedure and certainly is so afterwards.
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