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MIT's Sound-Driven Microscope Achieves 5x Deeper Brain Imaging Without Labels

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Rude Baguette

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MIT researchers have developed a light-triggered sound imaging system that can visualize brain structures up to five times deeper than traditional methods without dyes or genetic modifications, using advanced techniques like three-photon excitation and photoacoustic detection, with potential applications in neuroscience research and neurosurgery.

Advanced Imaging Technique Enhances Deep Tissue Visualization

Originally Published 1 year ago — by MIT News

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MIT researchers have developed a new noninvasive metabolic imaging technique that significantly enhances the depth and speed of imaging in living tissues without the need for preprocessing like staining or cutting. This method uses a specialized laser and a fiber shaper to penetrate deeper into tissues, providing clearer and more detailed images. The technique is particularly useful for applications in cancer research, tissue engineering, and drug discovery, allowing scientists to study metabolic dynamics in living systems more effectively.